Investigation and monitoring of rock slope instabilities in Norway by terrestrial laser scanning


Autoria(s): Oppikofer T.; Bunkholt H.; Fischer L.; Saintot A.; Hermanns R.L.; Carrea D.; Longchamp C.; Derron M.-H.; Michoud C.; Jaboyedoff M.; Eberhardt E. (ed.); Froese C. (ed.); Turner K. (ed.); Leroueil S. (ed.)
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Long-range Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) is widely used in studies on rock slope instabilities. TLS point clouds allow the creation of high-resolution digital elevation models for detailed mapping of landslide morphologies and the measurement of the orientation of main discontinuities. Multi-temporal TLS datasets enable the quantification of slope displacements and rockfall volumes. We present three case studies using TLS for the investigation and monitoring of rock slope instabilities in Norway: 1) the analysis of 3D displacement of the Oksfjellet rock slope failure (Troms, northern Norway); 2) the detection and quantification of rockfalls along the sliding surfaces and at the front of the Kvitfjellet rock slope instability (Møre og Romsdal, western Norway); 3) the analysis of discontinuities and rotational movements of an unstable block at Stampa (Sogn og Fjordane, western Norway). These case studies highlight the possibilities but also limitations of TLS in investigating and monitoring unstable rock slopes.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_611BD08F0622

isbn:978-0-415-62123-6

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

CRC Press

Fonte

Landslides and engineered slopes: Protecting society through improved understanding

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings