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USING PORE PRESSURE SENSORS TO MONITOR THE MOVEMENT OF WATER LEVEL CHANGES IN THE BODY OF RADOVESICE DUMP

J. Halir, L. Zizka

First published: 2010DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

The submitted paper describes general data about geology, hydrology and hydrogeology of Radovesice dump. There are eleven hydrogeological monitoring objects in the area of interest. Monitoring of the water level in these objects is proceeding every month. Hydrogeological objects are situated to the aquifers inside the dump body and close to the dump floor. Between January 2009 was realized the new monitoring object with six pore pressure sensors. The submitted paper shows particularly our experiences with the evaluation of the results from this monitoring object and the involvement to the existing hydrogeological monitoring network. Some part of the work is devoted to the second monitoring object with four pore pressure sensors, which was realized in the beginning of the year 2010.

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Title
USING PORE PRESSURE SENSORS TO MONITOR THE MOVEMENT OF WATER LEVEL CHANGES IN THE BODY OF RADOVESICE DUMP
Authors
J. Halir, L. Zizka
Proceedings
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2010
Pages
337-340
SWS Citekey
Ph2010397
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References3
  1. Chyczyiová, R. Monitoring pore pressures in the bedrock of high embankments, VUT Brno, 2007

  2. Pletichová, M. Comprehensive evaluation of the water system of Radovesice dump in 1998 and its digital processing, Brown Coal Research Institute j.s.c, Most, 11/1998

  3. Zizka, L. & Pletichová, M. : Monitoring of groundwater level in the body of Radovesice dump in 2009 and indications warning states, Brown Coal Research Institute j.s.c, Most, 1 1/2009

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