Experimental Study on Deformation Monitoring of Large Landslide in Reservoir Area of Hydropower Station Based on GB‐InSAR
Author(s) -
Yanhui Guo,
Zhiquan Yang,
Yi Yang,
Zhijun Kong,
Caikun Gao,
Weiming Tian
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advances in civil engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.379
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 1687-8094
pISSN - 1687-8086
DOI - 10.1155/2021/5586340
Subject(s) - landslide , hydropower , interferometric synthetic aperture radar , geology , deformation monitoring , safety monitoring , geotechnical engineering , remote sensing , synthetic aperture radar , deformation (meteorology) , engineering , oceanography , electrical engineering , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
The monitoring and early warning of a landslide in the reservoir area of a hydropower station are of great significance in the dam structure of the hydropower station and in the safety of people’s life and property on the reservoir bank. In this study, a new ground-based interferometric synthetic aperture radar system LKR-05-KU-S100 was used to carry out field monitoring tests on Lagu landslide and Xiaozhaju landslide of Dahuaqiao hydropower station and No. 1 landslide on the left bank of Xiaowan hydropower station on the Lancang river. The results show that, during the monitoring period, Lagu landslide of Dahuaqiao hydropower station and No. 1 landslide on the left bank of Xiaowan hydropower station are basically stable, and the deformation trend of Xiaozhaju landslide is obvious so it should undergo continuous monitoring. At the same time, the field monitoring test also shows that the new ground-based interferometric synthetic aperture radar system LKR-05-KU-S100 has the advantages of high precision and long-distance, all-day, all-weather, and large-scale monitoring and has unique advantages and broad application prospects for the overall deformation monitoring of large landslides in the reservoir area.
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