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Real-Time Change and Damage Detection of Landslides and Other Earth Movements Threatening Public Infrastructure.

机译:威胁公共基础设施的山体滑坡和其他地球运动的实时变化和损伤检测。

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Geologic hazards such as coastal erosion, landslides, seismic loading, etc. constantly threaten public highway construction and maintenance. Repeat surveys using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS, ground-based LiDAR) enable rapid 3D data acquisition to map, see, analyze, and understand the processes generating such problems. Previously, change detection and analysis between scan surveys was conducted during post-processing upon return to the office, instead of while collecting data in the field. Change detection in the field improves the effectiveness and efficiency of the field investigation. We have developed a new algorithm that quickly geo-references scans upon field acquisition and simultaneously performs change detection by comparing these newly acquired scans to baseline models. This algorithm has been integrated with a simple, intuitive GUI that enables change detection to be completed quickly (<1min per scan) while data are being acquired in the field. This software has also been enhanced to ensure a productive workflow. Implementation and testing of the algorithm is underway at several sites that have been problematic for state agencies. Two test sites showing active movement are along Highway 101 in Oregon. These are the Spencer Creek Bridge site and the Johnson Creek landslide. An additional trial site is the US20 Pioneer-Eddyville highway realignment project, where several active landslides and surficial slope failures of embankment fill slopes have significantly disrupted construction efforts. Substantial baseline information at these sites was collected, which will be useful for future Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries studies.

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