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Landslide Risk Management comprises the proceedings of the
International Conference on Landslide Risk Management, held in
Vancouver, Canada, from May 31 to June 3, 2005. The first part of
the book contains state-of-the-art and invited lectures, prepared
by teams of authors selected for their experience in specific
topics assigned to them by the JTC-1 Committee. The second part is
a selection of papers submitted to the conference, most of which
serve as case-history illustrations of projects on landslide risk
management. This reference work presents the current status of
landslide risk management as viewed by experts from around the
world.
Although most mining companies utilise systems for slope
monitoring, experience indicates that mining operations continue to
be surprised by the occurrence of adverse geotechnical events. A
comprehensive and robust performance monitoring system is an
essential component of slope management in an open pit mining
operation. The development of such a system requires considerable
expertise to ensure the monitoring system is effective and
reliable. Written by instrumentation experts and geotechnical
practitioners, Guidelines for Slope Performance Monitoring is an
initiative of the Large Open Pit (LOP) Project and the fifth book
in the Guidelines for Open Pit Slope Design series. Its 10 chapters
present the process of establishing and operating a slope
monitoring system; the fundamentals of pit slope monitoring
instrumentation and methods; monitoring system operation; data
acquisition, management and analysis; and utilising and
communicating monitoring results. The implications of increased
automation of mining operations are also discussed, including the
future requirements of performance monitoring. Guidelines for Slope
Performance Monitoring summarises leading mine industry practice in
monitoring system design, implementation, system management, data
management and reporting, and provides guidance for engineers,
geologists, technicians and others responsible for geotechnical
risk management. This book is an initiative of the Large Open Pit
(LOP) Project and the fifth book in the Guidelines for Open Pit
Slope Design series. It summarises leading mine industry practice
in monitoring system design, implementation, system management,
data management and reporting, and provides guidance for engineers,
geologists, technicians and others responsible for geotechnical
risk management.
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