Monitoring and assessing the dynamics of building deformation changes in landslide areas

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The paper presents the procedure and results of monitoring conducted by using a 3D measurement model, taking advantage of integrated surveying technologies developed for a building located within an activated landslide area. Geodynamic interactions within the building have resulted in a spatial deformation condition, leading to significant cracks of structure components and local basement floor upheavals. Conducted site research shows a reactivation of an old landslide form. To provide safe use conditions for the building, it was decided to monitor the structure and the area in its vicinity. Meeting this demand required developing an in-house monitoring system for the landslide form and the very structure. Measurements provided detailed information on the sizes and directions for the displacements of ground surface points and building structure points, as well as the dynamic properties of this phenomenon. Obtained results show the opportunity to use monitoring systems to acquire credible measurements data reflecting the real impact of ground landslide deformations on structures.

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Florkowska, L., Bryt-Nitarska, I., Gawałkiewicz, R., & Kruczkowski, J. (2020). Monitoring and assessing the dynamics of building deformation changes in landslide areas. Buildings, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings10010003

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