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Detection and characterization of animal burrows within river embankments by means of coupled remote sensing and geophysical techniques: Lessons from River Panaro (northern Italy)

机译:耦合遥感和地球物理技术河流堤中动物挖洞的检测与表征:河滨河(意大利北部)的课程

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The damage and the eventual breach of river embankments may be due to internal erosion and instability processes in the waterside and landside slopes. Beside the progressive degradation of soil properties, different types of macro-pores inside the levee body can influence its short- and long-term performance. Among macro pores, burrows are a widespread form of biologic erosion of earthen structures potentially producing damage or even their collapse. In fact, animal burrows are erosion tunnels, which can lead to piping phenomena. Thus, the emergent risk connected to burrowing animals in earthen levees has to be tackled, given also the environmental changes driven by human activity and climate. Remote sensing and geophysical surveys can complement data from in situ investigation campaigns in the definition of the real-embankment model, as well as in the imaging of local defects which may influence its local and/or global stability. Several techniques were integrated in the study area of the Panaro River, where an active animal burrow was detected in spring 2015. Two campaigns were carried out: Survey-1, in June 2015, just after the relocation of the animals, and Survey-2 in December 2015, after the filling of the burrow with a cement-bentonite slurry. Here, we highlight the peculiarity of each method and the choice of an integrated multi-technique approach. The results allowed the known burrow, as well as two other tunnels, to be imaged in 3D, providing specific guidelines for the best integrated strategy to detect and characterize these macro-pores in a fluvial levee. The proposed approach can advance our knowledge of embankments in space and time, so that effective remedial actions in flood risk and wildlife management can be identified.
机译:河流堤的损害和最终爆发可能是由于水域和陆地坡的内部侵蚀和不稳定过程。除了土壤性质的逐步降解之外,堤坝内部的不同类型的宏观孔可以影响其短期和长期性能。在宏观毛孔中,洞穴是一种广泛形式的土壤结构,可能产生损坏甚至它们的崩溃。事实上,动物洞穴是侵蚀隧道,这可能导致管道现象。因此,必须解决与土堤中的穴居动物的紧急风险都涉及人类活动和气候导致的环境变化。遥感和地球物理调查可以在现场调查活动中补充数据,以便在实地堤防模型的定义中,以及可能影响其本地和/或全球稳定性的本地缺陷的成像。在Panaro河的研究领域融入了几种技术,其中一场活跃的动物洞穴于2015年春季检测到。进行了两次竞选活动:调查-1,2015年6月,刚刚在动物搬迁后,调查-2 2015年12月,用水泥 - 膨润土浆料填充洞穴后。在这里,我们突出了每种方法的特殊性以及集成的多技术方法的选择。结果允许已知的洞穴,以及另外两个隧道,以3D成像,为最佳综合策略提供了特定的指导,以在河流堤中检测和表征这些宏观孔隙的最佳综合策略。该拟议的方法可以推进我们对空间和时间的堤防知识,从而可以识别洪水风险和野生动物管理中的有效补救措施。

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