Case Histories and Lessons Learned sessions with presentations by Participants

During the special sessions “Case Histories and Lessons learned”, some selected participants of the International Course on Geotechnical and Structural Monitoring, will bring their own experience for the benefit of the whole audience.

One of the sessions will be mainly addressed to issues and solutions in the monitoring of landslide processes in different contexts and complex environments by the continuous control of displacements and triggering factors. This session is in line with the topic of the field trip that will be held at the Poggio Baldi landslide on June 10, 2016 (More info at: www.landslidemonitoring.com)

Moreover, several lectures will be held to show interesting cases related to the monitoring of vibrations during underground blasting operations in urbanized areas, as well as the increasingly topical matter of data management in large infrastructures projects and the application of well targeted sensors for specific needs in structural monitoring cases.

More details about the scheduled presentations, are listed below:

  • Anders Mejner (Nitro Consult Aktiebolag):
    Controlling shock waves and vibrations during large and intensive blasting operations under Stockholm City.

 

  • Peter Berger (Geodata Ziviltechniker GmbH):
    Monitoring and integrated data management for safe urban tunneling – The Cityringen Copenhagen.

 

  • Dots Oyenuga (Analysis & Solutions Consultants):
    Performance Monitoring at the Transbay Transit Center project in San Francisco.

 

  • Fabien Ravet (Omnisens):
    Detecting geohazards threats along pipeline routes using fiber optic distributed sensing- Case Studies in from Arctic territories to Andean Countries.

 

  • Elke Declercq (Vo – Geotechniek):
    Geotechnical monitoring of a trial pit excavation.

 

  • Michael Staudt (Geological Survey of Finland-GTK):
    How do monitoring of the Bududa Landslide, 1st March 2010, Mount Elgon, Uganda?

 

  • Liamara Paglia Sestrem (Federal University of Parana):
    Slope monitoring of rainfall-induced landslides: a case study of a coastal hillsides from southern Brazil.

 

  • Paolo Allasia (CNR IRPI SS of Turin):
    Preliminary results obtained by Automatic Inclinometer System in the high mountain landslide areas.

 

  • Daniel Naterop (Sisgeo International):
    In-place-inclinometers for landslide and dam monitoring.

 

  • Francesca Bozzano (“Sapienza” University of Rome):
    Combining satellite A-DInSAR and geological-geotechnical models for the characterization of settlement processes in the Fiumicino area (Rome, Italy).

Download the final schedule of the course at: www.geotechnicalmonitoring.com/Schedule_Extended_2016.pdf

 

Schedule  geotechnical monitoring course 2016