Remote sensing applications for landslide monitoring and investigation in western Canada

R Macciotta, MT Hendry - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Transportation infrastructure in mountainous terrain and through river valleys is exposed to a
variety of landslide phenomena. This is particularly the case for highway and railway …

Four‐dimensional electrical resistivity tomography for continuous, near‐real‐time monitoring of a landslide affecting transport infrastructure in British Columbia …

J Holmes, J Chambers, P Meldrum… - Near Surface …, 2020 - earthdoc.org
ABSTRACT The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the
Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, that is threatening the serviceability of two …

Evaluating topography-based methods in 3D decomposition of InSAR 1D velocities obtained for translational landslides: Thompson River valley in Canada

S Sharifi, R Macciotta, M Hendry, D Rotheram-Clarke… - Landslides, 2024 - Springer
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) has gained considerable attention as a
landslide monitoring strategy owing to its high accuracy, large coverage, and relatively low …

Develo** an early warning system for a very slow landslide based on displacement monitoring

R Macciotta, M Hendry, CD Martin - Natural Hazards, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The Ripley Landslide is a soil slide moving on a fully developed, sub-horizontal,
shear surface. The landslide represents a hazard for two important railway lines across its …

Application of multi-dimensional electrical resistivity tomography datasets to investigate a very slow-moving landslide near Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada

D Huntley, P Bobrowsky, M Hendry, R Macciotta… - Landslides, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Landslides in the Thompson River valley, British Columbia, Canada, have
historically impacted vital transportation infrastructure, the environment and natural …

[HTML][HTML] Application of petrophysical relationships to electrical resistivity models for assessing the stability of a landslide in British Columbia, Canada

J Holmes, J Chambers, P Wilkinson, P Meldrum… - Engineering …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Landslides in the Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, Canada, threaten the
serviceability of two railway lines that connect Vancouver to the rest of Canada and the US …

Measuring displacements of the Thompson River valley landslides, south of Ashcroft, BC, Canada, using satellite InSAR

J Journault, R Macciotta, MT Hendry, F Charbonneau… - Landslides, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The Thompson River valley, south of Ashcroft in British Columbia, Canada, has
experienced several landslides since the mid-1800s. The national railways that run along …

Quantifying the contribution of matric suction on changes in stability and displacement rate of a translational landslide in glaciolacustrine clay

K Sattler, D Elwood, MT Hendry, D Huntley, J Holmes… - Landslides, 2021 - Springer
A study of factors impacting landslide displacement rates was conducted on the Ripley
Landslide within the Thompson River valley in British Columbia, Canada for the …

Updated understanding of the Ripley landslide kinematics using satellite InSAR

A Soltanieh, R Macciotta - Geosciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
The Thompson River valley hosts 14 landslides along a 10 km section, which threaten the
two major railroads connecting the Port of Vancouver and the interior provinces in Canada …

Multi-technique geophysical investigation of a very slow-moving landslide near Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada

D Huntley, P Bobrowsky, M Hendry… - Journal of …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
ABSTRACT Landslides in the Thompson River valley, British Columbia have the potential to
adversely impact vital national railway infrastructure and operations, the natural …