Permanent GNSS monitoring of landslide Umka
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Samardžić-Petrović, Mileva
Popović, Jovan

Đurić, Uroš

Abolmasov, Biljana
Pejić, Marko

Marjanović, Miloš

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The Umka landslide is one of the biggest inhabited active landslides in Serbia. The Umka landslide activity has been monitored for a period longer than 85 years, by various geotechnical and geodetic techniques. Since 2010, landslide activity has been continuously monitored by automated permanent Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) based monitoring system in real time. Furthermore, since 2018 landslide activity has been monitored by GNSS kinematic positioning of a set of characteristic points as well as by UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) photogrammetry. The main issue of this paper is the presentation of the results gained with GNSS kinematic positioning of characteristic points of Umka landslide within three observation epochs.
Keywords:
landslide / permanent monitoring / GNSSSource:
XIV International Conference On Contemporary Theory And Practice In Construction XIV Stepgrad XIV Proceedings, 2020, 2020Publisher:
- University of Banja Luka Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geode