A multi-sensor monitoring system was installed in an abandoned quarry at Acuto (Frosinone - Central Italy) to test multi-sensing and multi-parametric remote techniques for early warning in case of rock failures threating strategic infrastructures. The multi-sensor monitoring system consist in: i) a meteo-climatic system, including a conventional weather stations and an innovative TSA-BOX one; ii) a geotechnical system, including thermometer for the rock mass temperature, strain-gauges for micro-fractures of rock mass, extensometers on open joints for detecting stress-strain conditions; iii) a nanoseismic monitoring system was also temporary installed to detect low magnitude vibrations to be regarded as precursors of rock failures. To correctly design the multi-parametric monitoring system, the rock wall was scanned to identify the main joint sets. Three GPS monographs were preliminary obtained in order to spatially geocoding the rock wall. From November 2015 to May 2016 remote scanning surveys were carried out on the quarry face by two different approaches: i) topographic 3D survey by Leica Total Station; ii) optical survey by 3D photos technique analyzed by Structure from Motion technique. The topographic survey provided high definition geocoded point clouds. These outputs were compared with the ones obtained by the SFM technique on 3D photos to test their reliability. At this aim, a Gaussian bi-modal distribution of the surveyed distances was obtained from each measurement; the comparison among the so derived distributions demonstrates that the computed errors are negligible and the main differences result at the boundaries of the sampled 3D domain. This comparison encourages the use of the photography technology by SfM technique to obtain multi-temporal geocoded point clouds for change detection analyses to point out evidences of scar zones due to slope failures. This approach guarantees a very quick and accurate practice with easy management hardware and low software costs.

3D Remote survey of a rock wall hosting a multi-sensor monitoring system in a test-site (Acuto, Italy) / Fantini, Andrea; Fiorucci, Matteo; Martino, Salvatore; Sarandrea, Paolo. - In: RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 2035-8008. - 42:(2017), pp. 30-33. [10.3301/ROL.2017.07]

3D Remote survey of a rock wall hosting a multi-sensor monitoring system in a test-site (Acuto, Italy)

FANTINI, ANDREA;FIORUCCI, MATTEO;MARTINO, Salvatore;
2017

Abstract

A multi-sensor monitoring system was installed in an abandoned quarry at Acuto (Frosinone - Central Italy) to test multi-sensing and multi-parametric remote techniques for early warning in case of rock failures threating strategic infrastructures. The multi-sensor monitoring system consist in: i) a meteo-climatic system, including a conventional weather stations and an innovative TSA-BOX one; ii) a geotechnical system, including thermometer for the rock mass temperature, strain-gauges for micro-fractures of rock mass, extensometers on open joints for detecting stress-strain conditions; iii) a nanoseismic monitoring system was also temporary installed to detect low magnitude vibrations to be regarded as precursors of rock failures. To correctly design the multi-parametric monitoring system, the rock wall was scanned to identify the main joint sets. Three GPS monographs were preliminary obtained in order to spatially geocoding the rock wall. From November 2015 to May 2016 remote scanning surveys were carried out on the quarry face by two different approaches: i) topographic 3D survey by Leica Total Station; ii) optical survey by 3D photos technique analyzed by Structure from Motion technique. The topographic survey provided high definition geocoded point clouds. These outputs were compared with the ones obtained by the SFM technique on 3D photos to test their reliability. At this aim, a Gaussian bi-modal distribution of the surveyed distances was obtained from each measurement; the comparison among the so derived distributions demonstrates that the computed errors are negligible and the main differences result at the boundaries of the sampled 3D domain. This comparison encourages the use of the photography technology by SfM technique to obtain multi-temporal geocoded point clouds for change detection analyses to point out evidences of scar zones due to slope failures. This approach guarantees a very quick and accurate practice with easy management hardware and low software costs.
2017
3D remote survey; structure from motion; cloud analysis; GPS analysis; experiment in test-site
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3D Remote survey of a rock wall hosting a multi-sensor monitoring system in a test-site (Acuto, Italy) / Fantini, Andrea; Fiorucci, Matteo; Martino, Salvatore; Sarandrea, Paolo. - In: RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 2035-8008. - 42:(2017), pp. 30-33. [10.3301/ROL.2017.07]
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