Problems And Solutions In Surface Subsidence Monitoring Using A Total Station

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Luo
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Surface subsidence monitoring is the most effective means for investigating the nature of, and developing the techniques for predicting, the surface movement and deformation process. However, because of imperfection in survey equipment and field practices, the surface movement data collected from field survey are not error-free. Also due to lack of proper numerical techniques for computing surface deformation from the measured surface movement data, a relatively large portion of the subsidence data collected could not provide more information other than surface movement. In this paper, the sources and magnitude of errors in the measured surface movements and calculated surface deformation are discussed. Techniques for improving the accuracy of the calculated deformation indices (i.e., slope, strain, and curvature) are developed. The proposed techniques include: (1) proper selection of monument spacing for subsidence monitoring; (2) a data smoothing technique for data pre-processing; and (3) a number of numerical methods and/or procedures for calculating surface deformation indices from the measured surface movement data.
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APA: Y. Luo  (1992)  Problems And Solutions In Surface Subsidence Monitoring Using A Total Station

MLA: Y. Luo Problems And Solutions In Surface Subsidence Monitoring Using A Total Station. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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