Establishment of deformation and subsidence monitoring baseline in the coastal environment: A case study of University of Lagos

  • Alademomi A
  • Mayaki A
  • Daramola O
  • et al.
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Deformation and subsidence measurements are very vital for stability of structures and buildings. Deformation and subsidence monitoring are easily carried out with the aid of established baselines. This study focuses on the establishment of baseline for monitoring deformation and subsidence within university of Lagos. Geodetic method of control establishment was adopted, where five (5) control stations were established on stable grounds across the university of Lagos main campus with Differential GPS observation carried out on them and data obtained were processed and analysed statistically. The result of the findings shows that the baseline established is very reliable, given that the vertical controls have their relative redundancy number rij ranging between 0.1

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Alademomi, A. S., Mayaki, A. O., Daramola, O. E., Salami, T. J., & Olaleye, J. B. (2022). Establishment of deformation and subsidence monitoring baseline in the coastal environment: A case study of University of Lagos. South African Journal of Geomatics, 9(1), 13–30. https://doi.org/10.4314/sajg.v9i1.2

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