Using Historical Aerial Photography in Landslide Monitoring: Umka Case Study, Serbia
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2022
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Đorđević, DejanĐurić, Uroš

Bakrač, Saša
Drobnjak, Siniša
Radojičić, Stevan
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Calcaterra, DomenicoDi Martire, Diego
Guerriero, Luigi
Tomás, Roberto
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The application of remote sensing methods provides useful information that can be used for numerous research. Thus, spatial changes in soil, vegetation, hydrography and such can be analyzed. By analyzing the data obtained by remote sensing methods, high-quality and important data can be obtained for monitoring changes in soil movement caused by landslides. This method provides the possibility of determining the state of the observed space over a longer period of time. Historical aerial imagery has a high level of spatial detail analysis. Comparative analysis of the aerial imagery from the past, recent ones and other surveys can certainly provide information on the trend of ground movement, as well as lead to conclusions for taking specific measures. The present paper gives an example of the analysis of the particular area of the “Umka” landslide based on historical surveys. The “Umka” landslide is located along the right bank of the Sava River near the city of Belgrade, which, with its... long-term activity, jeopardizes residential buildings, infrastructure facilities and the population that still lives on it.
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Land, 2022, 11, 12, 2282-17Publisher:
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GraFarTY - JOUR AU - Đorđević, Dejan AU - Đurić, Uroš AU - Bakrač, Saša AU - Drobnjak, Siniša AU - Radojičić, Stevan PY - 2022 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2904 AB - The application of remote sensing methods provides useful information that can be used for numerous research. Thus, spatial changes in soil, vegetation, hydrography and such can be analyzed. By analyzing the data obtained by remote sensing methods, high-quality and important data can be obtained for monitoring changes in soil movement caused by landslides. This method provides the possibility of determining the state of the observed space over a longer period of time. Historical aerial imagery has a high level of spatial detail analysis. Comparative analysis of the aerial imagery from the past, recent ones and other surveys can certainly provide information on the trend of ground movement, as well as lead to conclusions for taking specific measures. The present paper gives an example of the analysis of the particular area of the “Umka” landslide based on historical surveys. The “Umka” landslide is located along the right bank of the Sava River near the city of Belgrade, which, with its long-term activity, jeopardizes residential buildings, infrastructure facilities and the population that still lives on it. PB - MDPI, Basel, Switzerland T2 - Land T1 - Using Historical Aerial Photography in Landslide Monitoring: Umka Case Study, Serbia EP - 17 IS - 12 SP - 2282 SP - 1 VL - 11 DO - 10.3390/land11122282 ER -
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Đorđević, D., Đurić, U., Bakrač, S., Drobnjak, S.,& Radojičić, S.. (2022). Using Historical Aerial Photography in Landslide Monitoring: Umka Case Study, Serbia. in Land MDPI, Basel, Switzerland., 11(12), 2282-17. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11122282
Đorđević D, Đurić U, Bakrač S, Drobnjak S, Radojičić S. Using Historical Aerial Photography in Landslide Monitoring: Umka Case Study, Serbia. in Land. 2022;11(12):2282-17. doi:10.3390/land11122282 .
Đorđević, Dejan, Đurić, Uroš, Bakrač, Saša, Drobnjak, Siniša, Radojičić, Stevan, "Using Historical Aerial Photography in Landslide Monitoring: Umka Case Study, Serbia" in Land, 11, no. 12 (2022):2282-17, https://doi.org/10.3390/land11122282 . .