Study of Slow Moving Landslide Umka Near Belgrade, Serbia (IPL-181)
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Abolmasov, BiljanaMarjanović, Miloš

Milenković, Svetozar
Đurić, Uroš

Jelisavac, Branko
Pejić, Marko

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The IPL project No 181 titled "Study of slow moving landslide Umka near Belgrade" started in November 2012. The study area is located on the right bank of Sava River, 25 km south west of Belgrade, Serbia. The basic objective of the Project was to enable the analysis, correlation and synthesis of data obtained from various phases of investigation of Umka landslide after 35 years of research. Apart from this, the analysis of data from monitoring conducted during certain phases of research was compared with data from automated GNSS monitoring over the last six years, although during numerous investigations various research methods were used for research and monitoring. The project was focused on: analysis of previous detail site investigations and field instrumentation from 1990-2005, analysis of aerial photos and orthophoto images from 1957-2010, analysis of automated GNSS monitoring results from 2010 to end of the Project and analysis of precipitation and levels of the Sava River. Proje...ct beneficiaries are local community and local and regional authorities. In this paper we will present results of the proposed project targets performed by Project participants.
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Landslide / Slow moving / Active / Deep seatedSource:
Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025, 2017, 419-427Funding / projects:
- VekomGeo d.o.o / Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia 181
- The application of GNSS and LIDAR technology for infrastructure facilities and terrain stability monitoring (RS-36009)
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GraFarTY - CONF AU - Abolmasov, Biljana AU - Marjanović, Miloš AU - Milenković, Svetozar AU - Đurić, Uroš AU - Jelisavac, Branko AU - Pejić, Marko PY - 2017 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/884 AB - The IPL project No 181 titled "Study of slow moving landslide Umka near Belgrade" started in November 2012. The study area is located on the right bank of Sava River, 25 km south west of Belgrade, Serbia. The basic objective of the Project was to enable the analysis, correlation and synthesis of data obtained from various phases of investigation of Umka landslide after 35 years of research. Apart from this, the analysis of data from monitoring conducted during certain phases of research was compared with data from automated GNSS monitoring over the last six years, although during numerous investigations various research methods were used for research and monitoring. The project was focused on: analysis of previous detail site investigations and field instrumentation from 1990-2005, analysis of aerial photos and orthophoto images from 1957-2010, analysis of automated GNSS monitoring results from 2010 to end of the Project and analysis of precipitation and levels of the Sava River. Project beneficiaries are local community and local and regional authorities. In this paper we will present results of the proposed project targets performed by Project participants. C3 - Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025 T1 - Study of Slow Moving Landslide Umka Near Belgrade, Serbia (IPL-181) EP - 427 SP - 419 DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_37 ER -
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Abolmasov, B., Marjanović, M., Milenković, S., Đurić, U., Jelisavac, B.,& Pejić, M.. (2017). Study of Slow Moving Landslide Umka Near Belgrade, Serbia (IPL-181). in Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025, 419-427. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_37
Abolmasov B, Marjanović M, Milenković S, Đurić U, Jelisavac B, Pejić M. Study of Slow Moving Landslide Umka Near Belgrade, Serbia (IPL-181). in Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025. 2017;:419-427. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_37 .
Abolmasov, Biljana, Marjanović, Miloš, Milenković, Svetozar, Đurić, Uroš, Jelisavac, Branko, Pejić, Marko, "Study of Slow Moving Landslide Umka Near Belgrade, Serbia (IPL-181)" in Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025 (2017):419-427, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_37 . .