Remote sensing tools offer a great opportunity for performing non-contact surveys on rock masses.A great amount of data concerning rock discontinuities can be inferred from this kind of survey, allowing for statistical analyses and therefore for uncertainties evaluation. A database of reliable and representative information concerning rock discontinuities characteristics is essential for performing slope stability analyses and therefore obtaining sound input data for the design of proper protection works. However, Eurocode 7 (EC7), which is the European Standard concerning geotechnical design, does not give precise indications about the processing of remotely sensed data in order to generate input for the design of protection works. The aut...
Over last decade geomatic techniques have been increasingly used for the geometrical characterizatio...
The location and orientation of rock discontinuities, which are traditionally obtained from geologic...
Stabilization projects of rock masses cannot be performed without a proper geomechanical characteriz...
Terrestrial remote sensing techniques including both digital photogrammetry and laser scanning, repr...
Geologists and engineers traditionally characterise rock slopes through laboratory tests and data ca...
This paper addresses a stability evaluation of artificial slopes in a quarry located in Slovenia tha...
Most instability processes in carbonate rock masses, such as slides, falls and topples are related t...
Natural rock slopes require accurate engineering–geological characterization to determine their stab...
This paper describes the data collection and the analysis in a quarry slope located in the Torano ba...
Data collection for kinematic and structural analyses in hills or rock slopes still maintains, nowad...
Analysis of the stability conditions of rock masses starts from detailed geo-structural surveys base...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
The use of remote techniques to capture the geometrical characteristics of rock masses has seen incr...
The present work shows the results of a combined field and Structure from Motion (SfM) survey perfor...
Over last decade geomatic techniques have been increasingly used for the geometrical characterizatio...
The location and orientation of rock discontinuities, which are traditionally obtained from geologic...
Stabilization projects of rock masses cannot be performed without a proper geomechanical characteriz...
Terrestrial remote sensing techniques including both digital photogrammetry and laser scanning, repr...
Geologists and engineers traditionally characterise rock slopes through laboratory tests and data ca...
This paper addresses a stability evaluation of artificial slopes in a quarry located in Slovenia tha...
Most instability processes in carbonate rock masses, such as slides, falls and topples are related t...
Natural rock slopes require accurate engineering–geological characterization to determine their stab...
This paper describes the data collection and the analysis in a quarry slope located in the Torano ba...
Data collection for kinematic and structural analyses in hills or rock slopes still maintains, nowad...
Analysis of the stability conditions of rock masses starts from detailed geo-structural surveys base...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
The use of remote techniques to capture the geometrical characteristics of rock masses has seen incr...
The present work shows the results of a combined field and Structure from Motion (SfM) survey perfor...
Over last decade geomatic techniques have been increasingly used for the geometrical characterizatio...
The location and orientation of rock discontinuities, which are traditionally obtained from geologic...
Stabilization projects of rock masses cannot be performed without a proper geomechanical characteriz...