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Correlation Between Dynamic CBR and Compaction and Bearing Capacity of Pavement Foundation Layers
This paper presents a dynamic California Bearing Ratio (CBRd) device that can be used on a prepared pavement foundation layer to obtain a certain parameter of the tested material in the laboratory and in situ in a direct and fast way. For the selected natural material (gravel), it is shown that the laboratory CBRd can be used to estimate the compaction and bearing capacity, because it correlates well with the parameters of the standard and modifed Proctor compaction tests. ...korelacija parametara, donji slojevi saobraćajnica, laboratorijska i terenska ispitivanja, dinamički kalifornijski indeks nosivosti CBRd... BETWEEN DYNAMIC CBR AND COMPACTION AND BEARING CAPACITY OF PAVEMENT FOUNDATION LAYERS UDC 624.158 M. Bogdanović,!* S. Bogdanović,? D. Rakić,? and I. B. ikodinović? !TPA for quality assurance and innovation, Belgrade, Serbia, ?University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia ...
... the strength of a material, and depends on factors such as the grain size distribution, shape, and roughness of the grain, water content, and compaction, and can be expressed in the range of 20% < CBR, < 150% [6]. A CBR, test can be performed in the laboratory (CBR,) and in situ (CBR+p) (Fig. 1). ...
... Dynamic CBR and Compaction and Bearing Capacity of Pavement Foundation Layers Milan Bogdanović, Snežana Bogdanović, Dragoslav Rakić, Irena Basarić Ikodinović Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета Универзитета у Београду [ДР РГФ] Correlation Between Dynamic CBR and Compaction and Bearing ...Milan Bogdanović, Snežana Bogdanović, Dragoslav Rakić, Irena Basarić Ikodinović. "Correlation Between Dynamic CBR and Compaction and Bearing Capacity of Pavement Foundation Layers" in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11204-024-09939-x
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Definition of criteria and alternatives for choosing the optimal mining method deposits when applying multi: Criteria optimization, Belgrade, June 2024
Sanja Bajić, Dragoljub Bajić, Branko Gluščević, Radmila Gaćina, Josip Išek. "Definition of criteria and alternatives for choosing the optimal mining method deposits when applying multi: Criteria optimization, Belgrade, June 2024" in Podzemni radovi, Beograd, jun 2024, Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES) (2024). https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad2444071B
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Determination of Mechanical Properties of Altered Dacite by Laboratory Methods
This paper presents a methodology for determining the uniaxial and triaxial compressive strength of heterogeneous material composed of dacite (D) and altered dacite (AD). A zone of gradual transition from altered dacite to dacite was observed in the rock mass. The mechanical properties of the rock material in that zone were determined by laboratory tests of composite samples that consisted of rock material discs. However, the functional dependence on the strength parameter alteration of the rock material (UCS, intact ...... stability analysis and detailed design solutions. Author Contributions: Conceptualization, V.R.; methodology, V.R. and V.Č.; validation, V.M., D.S. and N.Ž.; formal analysis, V.R. and V.Č.; investigation, V.R., V.Č., V.M., D.S. and N.Ž.; resources, V.R. and V.Č.; data curation, V.M., D.S. and N.Ž.; writ ...
... specimens and discs were then cut, polished, and shaped to the required height and diameter ratio with tolerances according to the American Society for Testing and Materials—ASTM [17] (Figure 3). Due to the previously shown procedure, monolithic rock material (100% D and 100% AD) specimens and discs of ...
... base mass and phenocrysts of quartz, plagioclase, sanidine, biotite, and hornblende. The accessory ingredients are apatite, zircon, and metallic minerals, while the secondary minerals are calcite, sericite, chlorite, and iron oxides/hydroxides. Mineralogical-petrographic analysis of D and AD samples ...Veljko Rupar, Vladimir Čebašek, Vladimir Milisavljević, Dejan Stevanović, Nikola Živanović. "Determination of Mechanical Properties of Altered Dacite by Laboratory Methods" in Minerals, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080813
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Building learning capacity by blending different sources of knowledge
... described and tagged in a standard way, and in machine readable form. This makes resources more easily located by search engines, and results returned by are more relevant. Both educators and learners can find and compare described and tagged learning materials more efficiently, and select the ...
... mathematics and informatics at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Mining and Geology and director of the University of Belgrade Center for e-learning and distance education. He has published four books and more than 130 scientific papers related to artificial intelligence methods and tools, language ...
... materials openly and freely to educators, students, and self-learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning, and research, under an open source license (Bissell, 2009). The worldwide OER community established the Open Education Consortium, with hundreds of higher education institutions and associated ...Ivan Obradović, Ranka Stanković, Olivera Kitanović, Dalibor Vorkapić. "Building learning capacity by blending different sources of knowledge" in International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital (2016). https://doi.org/10.1504/IJLIC.2016.075698
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Mineralogical study of clays from Dobrodo, Serbia, for use in ceramics
Maja Milošević, Predrag Dabić, Sabina Kovač, Lazar Kaluđerović, Mihovil Logar. "Mineralogical study of clays from Dobrodo, Serbia, for use in ceramics" in Clay Minerals, Mineralogical Society (2019). https://doi.org/10.1180/clm.2019.49
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EUROLAN 2021: Introduction to Linked Data for Linguistics Online Training School
Prva škola za obuku polaznika koju je organizovala COST akcija NexusLinguarum održana je od 8. do 12. februara 2021. godine sa ciljem da studenti, istraživači i stručnjaci nauče osnove lingvističke nauke o podacima. Tokom obuke polaznici su se upoznali sa širokim spektrom tema: od semantičkog veba, RDF -a i ontologija, do modeliranja i pretraživanja jezičkih podataka pomoću najsavremenijih ontoloških modela i alata. Škola je održana u okviru serije letnjih škola EUROLAN-a i organizovalo ju je virtuelno (onlajn) nekoliko instituta; ...nauka o lingvističkim podacima, povezani podaci u lingvistici, jezički podaci, EUROLAN, NexusLinguarum, COST akcija, škola za obuku... of other linguistic and metadata vocabularies and the VocBench platform10 (Stellato et al. 2020) modelling linguistic datasets. In the afternoon, an online social event was organized where the participants could remotely see the beauty of the Romanian culture, traditions and nature. The fifth day comprised ...
... linguistics and natural language processing (NLP). The goal of this 15th EUROLAN School was to bring together scholars, teachers and students of linguistics, NLP and information technology to discuss the principles and best practices for repre- senting, publishing and linking linguistic data and the issues ...
... on February 8-12, 2021 and was aimed at students, academics, and practition- ers wishing to learn the basics of Linguistic Data Science. During the training school, the participants were introduced to a wide range of topics: from Semantic Web, RDF and on- tologies, to modeling and querying linguis- tic ...Milan Dojchinovski, Julia Bosque Gil, Jorge Gracia, Ranka Stanković. "EUROLAN 2021: Introduction to Linked Data for Linguistics Online Training School" in Infotheca, Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade (2021). https://doi.org/10.18485/infotheca.2021.21.1.7
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Inhibitory effect of platinum and ruthenium bipyridyl complexes on porcine pancreatic phospholipase A2
Tina Kamčeva, Jörg Flemmig, Bojana Damnjanović, Jürgen Arnhold, Aleksandar Mijatović, Marijana Petković (2011)Fosfolipaza pankreasa A2 (PLA2) igra važnu ulogu u ćelijskoj homeostazi kao iu procesu karcinogeneze. Efekti metalo-lekova koji se koriste kao hemoterapeutici na aktivnost ovog enzima nisu poznati. U ovom radu, interakcija između PLA2 svinjskog pankreasa i dva odabrana kompleksa prelaznih metala — tetrahloro(bipiridin) platine(IV) ([PtCl4(bipi)]) i dihloro (bipiridin) rutenijum(III)hlorida ([RuCl2(bipi)2) ]Cl)—proučavana je. Laserska desorpcija/jonizacija uz pomoć matriksa, vremenska masa spektrometrija (MALDI-TOF MS) i fluorescentna spektroskopija korišćeni su za analizu aktivnosti enzima u odsustvu i prisustvu metalnih kompleksa i za ...... Ru(III) complex and the enzyme is a combination of pure collision and complex formation indicating apparently only one class of binding sites on the enzyme for [RuCl2(bipy)2]Cl. The nature of interaction of the platinum complex, as well as the mechanism of inhibition of the enzyme activity and its recovery ...
... pancreatic phospholipase A2 and [RuCl2(bipy)2]Cl (A) or [PtCl4(bipy)] (B). Peaks of interest are labeled: 486.3 and 490.3 for proton and sodium adducts of LPC 14 : 0 used as internal standard; 496.3 and 518.3 for proton and sodium adducts of LPC 16 : 0; 760.6 and 782.6 for proton and sodium adducts of PC ...
... pancreatic phospholipase A, and [RuCl,(bipy)s|Cl (A) or [PtCl(bipy)] (B). Peaks of interest are labeled: 486.3 and 490.3 for proton and sodium adducts of LPC 14:0 used as internal standard; 496.3 and 518.3 for proton and sodium adducts of LPC 16:0; 760.6 and 782.6 for proton and sodium adducts of PC 16:0 ...Tina Kamčeva, Jörg Flemmig, Bojana Damnjanović, Jürgen Arnhold, Aleksandar Mijatović, Marijana Petković. "Inhibitory effect of platinum and ruthenium bipyridyl complexes on porcine pancreatic phospholipase A2" in Metallomics, Oxford University Press (OUP) (2011). https://doi.org/10.1039/c1mt00088h
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Surface functional groups and degree of carbonization of selected chars from different processes and feedstock
Marija Ilić, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Aleksandar Lolić, Zoran Nedić, Tomislav Tosti, Ivana Sredović Ignjatović, Andreas Linden, Nicolai D. Jablonowski, Heinrich Hartmann (2022)The knowledge ofthe structural and chemical properties of biochars is decisive for their application as technical products. For this reason, methods for the characterization of biochars that are generally applicable and allow quality control are highly desired. Several methods that have shown potential in other studies were used to investigate two activated carbons and seven biochars from different processes and feedstock. The chars were chosen to cover a wide range of chemical composition and structural properties as a hardness ...Biougalj, različiti procesi dobijanja, različite sirovine, površinski aktivne grupe, x-ray, FT-IR,XPS... heterogeneous nature of feedstock and char [45,46]. Therefore, the testing, develop- ment and improvement of analytical methods is still a problem to be dealt with. Methods that allow fast and robust analysis for quality control are an inevitable requirement for a broad application of biochars. The ...
... electrochemical behavior [60], cannot easily be deter- mined due to the porous nature of the material and the fact that the conductivity of carbon powders depends on the quality of the contact between the particles and on the pressure applied to the samples [61,62]. Since the electrical conductivity ...
... intercept is 0.067 and represents the mean influence of the initial composition of the biomass and the changes due thermal degradation. Decarboxylation and decarbonylation result in lower O/C and higher H/C, dehydrogenation in lower H/C and demethanization in lower H/C and higher O/C. Evolution ...Marija Ilić, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Aleksandar Lolić, Zoran Nedić, Tomislav Tosti, Ivana Sredović Ignjatović, Andreas Linden, Nicolai D. Jablonowski, Heinrich Hartmann. "Surface functional groups and degree of carbonization of selected chars from different processes and feedstock" in PLOS ONE (2022). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277365
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Mineralogical analysis of a clay body from Zlakusa, Serbia, used in the manufacture of traditional pottery
... essential to defining the properties of green pastes during drying and firing (Rivi & Ries, 1997; Milošević et al, 2019a). The tested CIMx and ClIBd samples contain 86.3 and 32.9 wt.% of clay, 10.8 and 6.4 wt.% of silt and 2.8 and 60.6 wt.% of sand fractions, respect- ively. The particle analysis ...
... limestone and dolomite [ Sandstone,shale, marl, and limestone Quartz conglomerate, sandstone quartz breccia, and siltstone 'Sandstone, slate, and phyllite Metasandstone Piedmont deposits Alluvium Microfauna Research area Lat: 43.7883000 Lon:19.9884700 Fig. 1. Geographical (left) and geological ...
... (LCPC, 1987) and calculated according to Atterberg (1911). Results and discussion Chemical composition 'The chemical composition of the CIMx indicates that the raw clay material used for the ceramic production consists mainly of AL,}O, (~16 wt.%) and SiO> (~57 wt.%) and minor CaO, KO and TiO» (Table ...Maja Milošević, Biljana Đorđević, Mihovil Logar. "Mineralogical analysis of a clay body from Zlakusa, Serbia, used in the manufacture of traditional pottery" in Clay Minerals (2020). https://doi.org/10.1180/clm.2020.20
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Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential
The study presented in this paper assessed the multidisciplinary approach of geothermal potential in the area of the most southeastern part of the Pannonian basin, focused on resources utilization. This study aims to present a method for the cascade use of geothermal energy as a source of thermal energy for space heating and cooling and as a resource for balneological purposes. Two particular sites were selected—one in a natural environment; the other within a small settlement. Geothermal resources come ...геотермална енергија, Панонски басен, геотермална каскада, енергетска ефикасност, бањски центри, балнеологија, биоклиматска архитектура, стратегије пасивног дизајнирања, модуларни објекти... presented were developed bearing in mind the specific nature and demands of the wellness and spa features that incorporate balneotherapy as well as the geothermal potential of those sites. Open-air and indoor features were purposely sized and organized in a way that allowed a shared use of auxiliary ...
... spa/medical facilities regarding (a) the need for and availability of accommodation, and (b) seasonal sensitivity. The nature of the resource along with the site and the expected modes of use reflect the facility’s “seasonal sensitivity” (Figure 6b). Most developments show medium seasonal sensitivity, which ...
... accommodation in the vicinity (usually within walking distance); in 7 cases accommodation was not necessary due to the location and the nature of the balneological resource; and in 6 cases some accommodation had to be provided within the new development. This led the team to Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 2691 ...Nataša Čuković-Ignjatović, Ana Vranješ, Dušan Ignjatović, Dejan Milenić, Olivera Krunić. "Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential" in Applied Sciences-Basel, МDPI (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062691
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Formative evaluation of e-learning projects with the logical framework approach
... the E-Learning sector, as many others. In general, and as a first approximation, evaluate means to give, recognize, a value in formal, clear and methodologically rigorous way, to a subject (evaluand) [2]. The evaluation as a process nature, being the set of activities related useful for expressing ...
... results/benefits, due to: intangible nature of the results (learning and knowledge), difficulty of quantifying them in economic, social, cultural terms, heterogeneity of the various benefits delivered. All these criticalities of the EPs requires a higher and better attention to the design phase of ...
... 2. EVALUATION OF PROGRAM AND PROJECTS The scientific debate on the evaluation of projects becomes more and more interesting in light of the large economic investments in projects and programs, and the difficulty of assessing the genuine and effective economic and social returns. This issue ...Roberto Linzalone, Giovani Schiuma, Ivan Obradović, Ranka Stanković. "Formative evaluation of e-learning projects with the logical framework approach" in The Sixth International Conference on e-Learning (eLearning-2015), September 2015, Belgrade, Serbia, Belgrade Metropolitan Univesity (2015)
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Rule-based Automatic Multi-word Term Extraction and Lemmatization
In this paper we present a rule-based method for multi-word term extraction that relies on extensive lexical resources in the form of electronic dictionaries and finite-state transducers for modelling various syntactic structures of multi-word terms. The same technology is used for lemmatization of extracted multi-word terms, which is unavoidable for highly inflected languages in order to pass extracted data to evaluators and subsequently to terminological e-dictionaries and databases. The approach is illustrated on a corpus of Serbian texts from ...... following the seminal work of Kenneth Church and Patrick Hanks (1990; 1991) and Frank Smadja (1993). A language independent statistical corpus based term extraction algorithm used on English and Chinese corpora is described in (Pantel&Lin, 2001), while Chen and his associates present a MWT extraction ...
... linguistic rules to parse documents and retrieve candidate terms and statistical measures to deal with ambiguities and rank candidate terms is given in (Bounhas&Slimani, 2009). Several hybrid methods for extraction of MWT candidates that use both syntactic patterns and statistical measures, mainly ...
... Section 5 we give some concluding remarks and present plans for system improvement. 2. Methodology and Design Entries in the Serbian e-dictionary of general multi-word units (MWUs) are classified according to their syntactic structure and inflectional and other properties (omission of a constituent ...Ranka Stanković, Cvetana Krstev, Ivan Obradović, Biljana Lazić, Aleksandra Trtovac. "Rule-based Automatic Multi-word Term Extraction and Lemmatization" in Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2016, Portorož, Slovenia, 23--28 May 2016, European Language Resources Association (2016)
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Synthesis and characterization of high-pressure and high-temperature sphene (CaTiSiO5)
Jelena Pantić, Vladimir Urbanovich, Vesna Poharc-Logar, Bojan Jokić, Marija Stojmenović, Aleksandar Kremenović, Branko Matović (2014)Sphene (CaTiSiO5), a calcium titanosilicate ceramic has been prepared from a powder mixture of CaCO3, TiO2 and SiO2 using vibro-milling for homogenization and activation of precursors. During the highpressure and high-temperature synthesis (HPS) process at 4 GPa and 1,200 °C, sphene undergoes into phase transition, from room-temperature phase P21/a to high-temperature phase A2/a. Evidence of that structural phase transition is given in this paper using infrared, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray powder diffraction. Rietveld refinement was employed to get the ...Jelena Pantić, Vladimir Urbanovich, Vesna Poharc-Logar, Bojan Jokić, Marija Stojmenović, Aleksandar Kremenović, Branko Matović. "Synthesis and characterization of high-pressure and high-temperature sphene (CaTiSiO5)" in Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00269-014-0693-x
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Hydrochemical changes and groundwater grouping data by multivariate statistical methods within one karst system: recharge–discharge zone (Eastern Serbia case study)
Ljiljana Vasić, Dragana Živojinović, Vladana Rajaković-Ognjanović. "Hydrochemical changes and groundwater grouping data by multivariate statistical methods within one karst system: recharge–discharge zone (Eastern Serbia case study)" in Carbonates and Evaporites, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13146-019-00548-6
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Back-arc underplating provided crustal accretion affecting topography and sedimentation in the Adria microplate
Paolo Mancinelli, Vittorio Scisciani, Cristina Pauselli, Gérard M. Stampfli, Fabio Speranza, Ivana Vasiljević (2021)Supported by evidence of deep crustal sources for the observed magnetic anomalies in Central Italy and by outcropping gabbros in the Croatian archipelago, we model the observed gravity and magnetic anomalies in the Central Adriatic Sea and surroundings. We suggest that the major magnetic anomalies in the area are related to a wide underplating and propose that this volume represents the first stage of the back-arc Adria continental breakup in Early Permian times. During the Palaeotethys-Adria collision, underplating has ...Paolo Mancinelli, Vittorio Scisciani, Cristina Pauselli, Gérard M. Stampfli, Fabio Speranza, Ivana Vasiljević. "Back-arc underplating provided crustal accretion affecting topography and sedimentation in the Adria microplate" in Marine and Petroleum Geology, Elsevier Ltd. (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2021.105470
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Increasing the Local Road Network Resilience from Natural Hazards in Municipalities in Serbia
Biljana Abolmasov, Miloš Marjanović, Ranka Stanković, Uroš Đurić, Nikola Vulović. "Increasing the Local Road Network Resilience from Natural Hazards in Municipalities in Serbia" in Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 3, Issue 1, Springer Cham. (2024). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55120-8_22
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Flood protection and water utilization of karst poljes: example of Gatačko Polje, Eastern Herzegovina
Tina Dašić, Ljiljana Vasić (2020)Earth-Surface Processes,Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary ChangeTina Dašić, Ljiljana Vasić. "Flood protection and water utilization of karst poljes: example of Gatačko Polje, Eastern Herzegovina" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-020-08987-4
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Stratigraphy and microfossils (radiolarians and planktonic foraminifers) of the Upper Cretaceous (upper Santonian–lower Campanian) Struganik limestone (Western Serbia)
Liubov G. Bragina, Nikita Yu. Bragin, Ludmila F. Kopayevich, Nevenka Đerić, Nataša Gerzina Spajić (2019)Liubov G. Bragina, Nikita Yu. Bragin, Ludmila F. Kopayevich, Nevenka Đerić, Nataša Gerzina Spajić. "Stratigraphy and microfossils (radiolarians and planktonic foraminifers) of the Upper Cretaceous (upper Santonian–lower Campanian) Struganik limestone (Western Serbia)" in Palaeoworld, Elsevier BV (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2019.05.001
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Hydrochemical features and their controlling factors in the Kucaj-Beljanica Massif, Serbia
Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary ChangeFen Huang, Ljiljana Vasic, Xia Wu, Jianhua Cao, Saša Milanovic. "Hydrochemical features and their controlling factors in the Kucaj-Beljanica Massif, Serbia" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-019-8452-4
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Pre-failure deformation monitoring as rockfall prediction tool
... allows planning, prevention and protection, and there is a great deal of interest to standardize it for high-risk slopes and cuts in rock masses. 1. Introduction Rockfalls are studied from various aspects and should be first observed from a wider, geo-structural and geomorphological context, ...
... bedding (orientation 39/44°) and two conjugated joint sets (orientation 187/62° and 148/79°) were established, appointing to the block and wedge failure potential. Rock block size and volumes (0.5-2.7 m3) were reported in [9], as well as the first monitoring results and the first rockfall analyses ...
... system of mirrors that precisely record horizontal and vertical angles during emission and reception. By measuring the return time and assuming the constant wave velocity distance to reflected object is calculated and stored together with horizontal and vertical angle per each position. It can also detect ...Miloš Marjanović, Biljana Abolmasov, Zoran Berisavljević, Marko Pejić, Petko Vranić. "Pre-failure deformation monitoring as rockfall prediction tool" in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, IOP Publishing (2021). https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/833/1/012197