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Geometric deformation analysis in free geodetic networks: case study for Fruska Gora in Serbia

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Susić, Zoran
Batilović, Mehmed
Ninkov, Tosa
Bulatović, Vladimir
Aleksić, Ivan R.
Nikolić, Gojko
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The deformation measurements are performed for the purpose of obtaining information concerning ground movement and objects on the ground within given time intervals. For the purpose of improving conventional models of deformation analysis (CDA) it is desirable to use several different methods and also implement alternative procedures as a further improvement, such as the concept of robust geodetic networks and strain analysis, aimed at obtaining objective information about the movements. In the present paper, in addition to the CDA methods, we also analyze the robust methods in deformation detecting and the method of the strain analysis based on elasticity theory as a supplement to the conventional geometric deformation methods (CDA). The mentioned methods are applied and analysed for the case of a test example of Fruska Gora in Serbia, for which there exist geological and geophysical studies of recent tectonic movements. The measuring results for two measuring epochs concern the GNSS ...vectors measured by applying the fast static method within closed polygons over a ten-year interval, where only the horizontal movement component is analysed. The efficiency of the applied CDA and robust methods is measured by applying a mean success rate (MSR) by applying Monte Carlo simulations in order to investigate the efficiency of a given methods for a given control network.

Keywords:
CDA / Robust estimation / Strain analysis
Source:
Acta Geodynamica Et Geomaterialia, 2017, 14, 3, 341-355
Publisher:
  • Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
Funding / projects:
  • Energy efficiency enhancement of buildings in Serbia and improvement of national regulative capacity for they are certification (RS-42012)

DOI: 10.13168/AGG.2017.0017

ISSN: 1214-9705

WoS: 000410734300009

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85029168193
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Susić, Z., Batilović, M., Ninkov, T., Bulatović, V., Aleksić, I. R.,& Nikolić, G.. (2017). Geometric deformation analysis in free geodetic networks: case study for Fruska Gora in Serbia. in Acta Geodynamica Et Geomaterialia
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,., 14(3), 341-355.
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Susić Z, Batilović M, Ninkov T, Bulatović V, Aleksić IR, Nikolić G. Geometric deformation analysis in free geodetic networks: case study for Fruska Gora in Serbia. in Acta Geodynamica Et Geomaterialia. 2017;14(3):341-355.
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