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Vol 176
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226-229
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Article

Hydrogeological monitoring on the landslide slope site in Sochi

Authors:
Yu. A. Norvatov1
I. B. Petrova2
V. V. Nazima3
I. V. Tugarov4
About authors
  • 1 — Research Institute of Mining Geomechanics and Surveying (JSC VNIMI)
  • 2 — Research Institute of Mining Geomechanics and Surveying (JSC VNIMI)
  • 3 — Research Institute of Mining Geomechanics and Surveying (JSC VNIMI)
  • 4 — Research Institute of Mining Geomechanics and Surveying (JSC VNIMI)
Date submitted:
2007-09-24
Date accepted:
2007-11-01
Date published:
2008-10-06

Abstract

To form an estimate of stress state of rock mass of a sliding-down slope, in the town of Sochi 10 observation stations – bore holes were built-up at the depth of 50-150 m with the arranged sensing elements for hydrostatic pressure measurements. According to the results of observations which were carried out for two years, the regularities of groundwater flow were established, and also the hydrogeological structure of the sliding-down slope was revised. The sensor readings indicated the slight changes in stress state of the low-permeable paleogenic rock and overlaying sedimentaries. The periodical movements of overlaying sedimentaries of clay composition are attributed to the seasonal variations of their physical and mechanical properties.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Problems of hydrogeological and engineering-geological conditions assessment in the development of territories
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