2016
DOI: 10.1680/jgeot.14.p.268
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Time-lapse monitoring of internal erosion in earthen dams and levees using ambient seismic noise

Abstract: Earthen dams and levees are prone to progressive failure through internal erosion of their structure. Internal erosion is often invisible to current methods of inspection until it manifests itself at the exterior surface. This study focuses on the novel use of passive seismic interferometry to monitor temporal changes in earthen embankments caused by internal erosion. This technique uses the ambient seismic noisei.e. ambient vibrationspropagating through the structure. Laboratory-scale and field-scale embankme… Show more

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“…Picozzi et al, 2009;Hannemann et al, 2014) or for interpretation of temporal changes in the subsurface (e.g. Planes et al, 2015;Riahi et al, 2013). 10…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Picozzi et al, 2009;Hannemann et al, 2014) or for interpretation of temporal changes in the subsurface (e.g. Planes et al, 2015;Riahi et al, 2013). 10…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain continuous seismic data over longer monitoring periods, it is necessary to look to methods more typically adopted by the seismological monitoring community for the assessment of large‐scale natural hazards such as volcanoes and earthquakes (Daskalakis et al, ). In recent years, the application of passive seismic monitoring techniques have increasingly been applied to engineering issues (Öz, ), with notable advances in the field of ambient noise measurements and the application of spectral analyses to passive measurements (Park & Miller, ; Planès et al, ). Early work by Suriñach et al () identified changes in the frequency content of seismic records at avalanche and landslide sites that were associated with initiation of mass movement.…”
Section: Geophysical Monitoring Of Landslides: Methods and Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planès et al, 2016), but have not been used to characterize open-15 channel turbulence in dam spillways. Turbulence affects erosional processes in both hydraulic structures and natural rivers, therefore, techniques from the seismic river monitoring (fluvial-seismic) literature provide guidance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%