2017
DOI: 10.1515/jag-2016-0029
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Abstract: The research project SIMULTAN applies an advanced combination of geophysical, geodetic, and modelling techniques to gain a better understanding of the evolution and characteristics of sinkholes. Sinkholes are inherently related to surface deformation and, thus, of increasing societal relevance, especially in dense populated urban areas. One work package of SIMULTAN investigates an integrated approach to monitor sinkhole-related mass translations and surface deformations induced by salt dissolution. Datasets fr… Show more

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“…Tiltmeters are rarely used for sinkhole monitoring, since subsidence magnitude, rather than tilting, is the most useful parameter [17]. Differential Global Positioning Systems provide increasingly accurate measurements of vertical displacement at specific points [18]. High-precision leveling using digital levels and the electronic reading of bar-coded staffs is the most accurate method for measuring differential subsidence along specific lines [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tiltmeters are rarely used for sinkhole monitoring, since subsidence magnitude, rather than tilting, is the most useful parameter [17]. Differential Global Positioning Systems provide increasingly accurate measurements of vertical displacement at specific points [18]. High-precision leveling using digital levels and the electronic reading of bar-coded staffs is the most accurate method for measuring differential subsidence along specific lines [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differential Global Positioning Systems provide increasingly accurate measurements of vertical displacement at specific points [18]. High-precision leveling using digital levels and the electronic reading of bar-coded staffs is the most accurate method for measuring differential subsidence along specific lines [18,19]. Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have been extensively used to characterize ground instability processes, such as landslides, with high spatial resolution, e.g., [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially, Scintrex gravity meters are sensitive to transportation effects, i.e. to long-lasting run-in periods due to the relaxation of accumulated tension in the sensor (Reudink et al, 2014;Klees et al, 2017). These effects mainly occur after tilting a Scintrex instrument by ≥ 8 • for several minutes during transportation.…”
Section: Data Analysis: Processing Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deformation is, however, not uniform in time. Since 2014, Kersten et al (2017) conduct both geodetic (120 points) and gravimetric (13 points) measurements in Bad Frankenhausen. Annual local subsidence values measured during this campaign amount to 4-10 mm, however, is partly related to recent construction work, thus separation of natural and anthropogenic effects is still difficult.…”
Section: Bad Frankenhausenmentioning
confidence: 99%