MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points
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Resumo: | The Electricity Company of Paraná State-Brazil has built several hydroelectric power dams along the Iguaçu River. The last one was Salto Caxias dam, a 67 concrete unit meter high with 131 square kilometers of flooded area corresponding to 3.6x109 m3 water volume. 87 points were established around the flooded area, aiming at monitoring the crust movement of the area. Due to the fact that most of the points are located near the reservoir, where deformations might happen, 13 points were located at the farthest possible position from the reservoir. They were used as reference points for monitoring the others. This work presents the methodology applied to the analysis of the stability of the reference points, the results and conclusions as well. Data set collected during two GPS campaigns were used to realize the investigation. |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling PointsGEODÉSIADeformation; Stability; MonitoringThe Electricity Company of Paraná State-Brazil has built several hydroelectric power dams along the Iguaçu River. The last one was Salto Caxias dam, a 67 concrete unit meter high with 131 square kilometers of flooded area corresponding to 3.6x109 m3 water volume. 87 points were established around the flooded area, aiming at monitoring the crust movement of the area. Due to the fact that most of the points are located near the reservoir, where deformations might happen, 13 points were located at the farthest possible position from the reservoir. They were used as reference points for monitoring the others. This work presents the methodology applied to the analysis of the stability of the reference points, the results and conclusions as well. Data set collected during two GPS campaigns were used to realize the investigation.Boletim de Ciências GeodésicasBulletin of Geodetic Sciences2010-04-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/bcg/article/view/17249Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas; Vol 16, No 1 (2010)Bulletin of Geodetic Sciences; Vol 16, No 1 (2010)1982-21701413-4853reponame:Boletim de Ciências Geodésicasinstname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRporhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/bcg/article/view/17249/11355NASCIMENTO TEIXEIRA, NIELDAMASCENO FERREIRA, LUIZ DANILOinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-04-06T19:26:08Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/17249Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/bcgPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/bcg/oaiqdalmolin@ufpr.br|| danielsantos@ufpr.br||qdalmolin@ufpr.br|| danielsantos@ufpr.br1982-21701413-4853opendoar:2010-04-06T19:26:08Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points NASCIMENTO TEIXEIRA, NIEL GEODÉSIA Deformation; Stability; Monitoring |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points |
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MONITORING THE CRUST MOVEMENT AT THE SALTO CAXIAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER DAMS: An Analysis of the Stability of Supporting and Controlling Points |
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NASCIMENTO TEIXEIRA, NIEL |
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NASCIMENTO TEIXEIRA, NIEL DAMASCENO FERREIRA, LUIZ DANILO |
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DAMASCENO FERREIRA, LUIZ DANILO |
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NASCIMENTO TEIXEIRA, NIEL DAMASCENO FERREIRA, LUIZ DANILO |
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GEODÉSIA Deformation; Stability; Monitoring |
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GEODÉSIA Deformation; Stability; Monitoring |
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The Electricity Company of Paraná State-Brazil has built several hydroelectric power dams along the Iguaçu River. The last one was Salto Caxias dam, a 67 concrete unit meter high with 131 square kilometers of flooded area corresponding to 3.6x109 m3 water volume. 87 points were established around the flooded area, aiming at monitoring the crust movement of the area. Due to the fact that most of the points are located near the reservoir, where deformations might happen, 13 points were located at the farthest possible position from the reservoir. They were used as reference points for monitoring the others. This work presents the methodology applied to the analysis of the stability of the reference points, the results and conclusions as well. Data set collected during two GPS campaigns were used to realize the investigation. |
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Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas Bulletin of Geodetic Sciences |
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Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas Bulletin of Geodetic Sciences |
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