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An evaluation of real-time deformation monitoring using motion capture instrumentation and its application in monitoring railway foundations
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Martin, C. Derek, Barbour, S. Lee, Hendry, Michael T.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of motion capture instrumentation to monitor the response of a railway embankment and the underlying soft peat mire foundation soils to freight train loading. Initial data sets were obtained from the motion capture system, called the...
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Evaluation of filtering methods for use on high-frequency measurements of landslide displacements
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Sharifi, Sohrab, Hendry, Michael T., Macciotta, Renato, Evans, Trevor
Displacement monitoring is a critical control for risks associated with potentially sudden slope failures. Instrument measurements are, however, obscured by the presence of scatter. Data filtering methods aim to reduce the scatter and therefore enhance the performance of early warning systems...
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Field Collection of Geotechnical Measurements for Remote or Low-Cost Datalogging Requirements
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Sattler, Kelvin, Elwood, David, Hendry, Michael T., Berscheid, Brian, Marcotte, Bryce, Abdulrazagh, Parisa Haji, Huntley, David
Reliable, low-cost datalogging alternatives promote transfer of knowledge and technology to the wider geotechnical and geoscientist community. Alternative systems can ease increased data resolution on large projects, operate in remote locations with restricted site access, or allow developing...
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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....