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Earth Sciences Research Journal

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Abstract

XU, Aimei; AZARKHOSH, Hojatallah  and  WU, Erjun. Monitoring Method of Longitudinal Land Subsidence and Deformation in Seismic Geological Disasters. Earth Sci. Res. J. [online]. 2020, vol.24, n.3, pp.259-266.  Epub Apr 24, 2021. ISSN 1794-6190.  https://doi.org/10.15446/esrj.v24n3.90290.

Monitoring of longitudinal land subsidence and deformation in seismic and geological hazards plays an important role in preventing and curing land collapse, land subsidence, and ground cracks. In this paper, a distributed monitoring model experiment on vertical land subsidence and deformation of seismic and geological hazards is carried out by Brillouin optical frequency-domain analysis technology (BOTDA). By using the self-made indoor longitudinal land subsidence and deformation simulation box, different intensity seismic ground is simulated by air bag. Distributed optical fibers are used to monitor the longitudinal land subsidence and deformation during different intensity seismic and geological disasters. According to different intensity seismic and geological disasters, distributed sensing optical fibers cooperate with the ground to compress or stretch longitudinally and obtain the data of longitudinal land subsidence and deformation. The correction coefficient is introduced to modify the monitoring data of confining pressure-sensing optical fiber and complete the precise monitoring of vertical land subsidence and deformation in seismic and geological hazards. The experimental results show that this method can monitor the vertical ground subsidence and deformation of seismic and geological hazards under different conditions, and the monitoring efficiency and cost are superior to GPS and inertial monitoring methods, and the practical application value is high.

Keywords : Earthquake; Geological hazards; Longitudinal; Land subsidence; Deformation monitoring; Simulator; Sensing optical cable.

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