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  2. SSR - Wikipedia

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    Slope stability radar, the application for the monitoring of slope stability at open-cut mines; Solid-state relay, an electronic switching device in which a small control signal controls a larger load current or voltage; Sources, sinks and reservoirs, for greenhouse gases; Stable salt reactor, a proposed low-cost nuclear reactor design

  3. Deformation monitoring - Wikipedia

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    The use of Slope Stability Radar (SSR) in managing Slope Instability Hazards, AusIMM Bulletin, January/February 2008; Applications and Limitations of Automated Motorized Total Stations by Douglas S. Roy, P.E., M.ASCE and Pierre Gouvin, A.M.ASCE; The American Surveyor (Oct 2007) – 24/7 Structural Monitoring Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback ...

  4. Movement and Surveying Radar - Wikipedia

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    The system is intended to monitor mine slopes to detect this movement and generate a warning of impending failure (slope stability), so that personnel and equipment may be removed prior to the failure. The radar element provides very accurate, real-time, all weather slope movement measurements with sub millimetre detection ability, and is able ...

  5. Interferometric synthetic-aperture radar - Wikipedia

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    Interferometric synthetic aperture radar, abbreviated InSAR (or deprecated IfSAR), is a radar technique used in geodesy and remote sensing.This geodetic method uses two or more synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to generate maps of surface deformation or digital elevation, using differences in the phase of the waves returning to the satellite [1] [2] [3] or aircraft.

  6. Slope stability analysis - Wikipedia

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    Slope stability analysis is a static or dynamic, analytical or empirical method to evaluate the stability of slopes of soil- and rock-fill dams, embankments, excavated slopes, and natural slopes in soil and rock.

  7. UTEXAS - Wikipedia

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    UTEXAS is a slope stability analysis program written by Stephen G. Wright of the University of Texas at Austin. The program is used in the field of civil engineering to analyze levees, earth dams, natural slopes, and anywhere there is concern for mass wasting. UTEXAS finds the factor of safety for the slope

  8. Slope stability - Wikipedia

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    Slope stability refers to the condition of inclined soil or rock slopes to withstand or undergo movement; the opposite condition is called slope instability or slope failure. The stability condition of slopes is a subject of study and research in soil mechanics , geotechnical engineering , and engineering geology .

  9. Slope stability radar - Wikipedia

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    Interferometric synthetic-aperture radar#Terrestrial or ground-based This page is a redirect . The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: