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- 4Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering Program/Journal Articles (Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering)
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2017-01-01
Irwin, Katherine, Beaulne, Danielle, Braun, Alexander, Fotopoulos, Georgia
The detection and monitoring of surface water and its extent are critical for understanding floodwater hazards. Flooding and undermining caused by surface water flow can result in damage to critical infrastructure and changes in ecosystems. Along major transportation corridors, such as railways,...
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Our GIS is a Game Engine: Bringing Unity to Spatial Simulation of Rockfalls. GeoComputation 2019
Download2019-12-01
Harrap, R.M., Hutchinson, D.J., Sala, Z., Ondercin, M., Difrancesco, P.M.
We employ a game engine – Unity – to create a rockfall simulation that integrates high resolution slope data from LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry, simulates hundreds of rocks moving on a slope, and provides outputs relevant to geological engineering decision support. This approach, in contrast...
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2022-01-01
Lan, Hengxing, Tian, Naiman, Li, Langping, Liu, Hongjiang, Peng, Jianbing, Cui, Peng, Zhou, Chenghu, Macciotta, Renato, Clague, John J.
The Chinese government has implemented measures to reduce poverty in the country. Specifically, the Targeted Poverty Alleviation (2013–2020) policy is a set of unique, large-scale and precise poverty control measures undertaken by China in an effort to eliminate absolute poverty. Deeply...
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2021-01-01
Macciotta, Renato, Hendry, Michael T.
Transportation infrastructure in mountainous terrain and through river valleys is exposed to a variety of landslide phenomena. This is particularly the case for highway and railway corridors in Western Canada that connect towns and industries through prairie valleys and the Canadian cordillera....