Ivancich Inclinometer Monitoring Network
At the Ivancich landslide an inclinometer monitoring network has been installed on November 1998.
The inclinometer network measured from November 1998 to December 2006, and consists of several inclinometers refer to an extended monitoring network of the landslide. For the Ivancich landslide were considered 4 inclinometers (103, 113B, 117 and 202), the data of which were published in Calò, F.; Ardizzone, F.; Castaldo, R.; Lollino, P.; Tizzani, P.; Guzzetti, F.; Lanari, R.; Angeli, M.G.; Pontoni, F.; Manunta. M.. Enhanced landslide investigations through advanced DInSAR techniques: The Ivancich case study, Assisi, Italy. Remote Sensing of Environment 142, 69-82.
The monitoring network allowed sub-surface displacement measurements, and led to the identification of the depth and thickness of slide shear zones.
The inclinometer system consists of an inclinometer probe used to survey ground movement causes by the casing movement, calculated by comparing data from the initial data recorded. These instruments measure relative horizontal displacements affecting the casing. The bottom end of the casing is used as a stable reference and must be embedded beyond the displacement zone. Relative displacement over time is recorded by repeating measurements at the same depths. In particular, was recorded the tilt of two perpendicular planes, named “A” and “B”. In a standard inclinometer survey, the probe is draw from the bottom to the top of the casing.
The inclinometer is a sensitive measuring instrument, and accurate inclinometer measurements depend on the instrument quality and the care taken during the execution of the measures.
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(2015) . Ivancich Inclinometer Monitoring Network. Italian National Research Council (CNR) https://geoportal.mountaingenius.org/geonetwork/srv/api/records/a5795c7f-7f80-43f1-86ee-bdd02e7f313e |
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- Date ( Publication )
- 2015-11-11
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- Collect time series of sub-surface ground deformation in Ivancich landslide, in order to combine surface ground deformation time series and meteorological parameters, and attempt a statistical cross-correlation, in view of their local and general significance.
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- HAMMER , Landslide , Monitoring Network , Inclinometer
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- Ivancich , Valle Umbra , Assisi , Perugia , Umbria , Central Italy
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