About this Research Topic
Recently, advanced monitoring devices, information technologies, and multidisciplinary intersection theories have contributed to the monitoring, early warning and mitigation of natural and engineered slopes. However, effective and efficient monitoring, precise early warning, low-cost and low-time-consuming remediation, and reliable risk assessment remain obstacles. This Research Topic aims to present the most recent innovative advancements and state-of-the-art natural and engineered slope monitoring, early warning, mitigation, and risk assessment.
This Research Topic aims to provide an outlet for peer-reviewed publications that implement modern technologies, data-based approaches, and techniques incorporating multiple disciplines for the monitoring, early warning, and mitigation of natural and engineered slopes. The topics include but are not limited to the following:
• Analysis of internal structural changes and instability mechanisms of slopes
• Analysis and prediction of monitoring data based on machine learning/deep learning/big data information for slope instability and failure
• Multi-source data-based monitoring techniques, intelligent monitoring and early warning models and systems of slope instability
• Susceptibility mapping, risk assessment, and disaster evaluation of slope hazard;
• Innovative mitigation method and materials for slope hazard
Keywords: Natural and engineered slopes, advanced monitoring devices, information technologies, multidisciplinary intersection theories, susceptibility mapping, risk assessment
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