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alpEWAS
Development and Testing of an Integrative 3D Early Warning System for Alpine Instable Slopes
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Welcome to the research project alpEWAS

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alpEWAS broadcasted in radio and TV

May 2011

After completion of the alpEWAS project, a press release was sent out by the TU Munich media office. The response was overwhelming as various regional, national and international newspapers, magazines and radio and TV broadcasting stations produced articles and reports.
Some of the reports which can also be found online are linked here:

TV - BR Bayerischer Rundfunk "Abendschau" 15.04.2011
Radio - Deutschlandfunk 04.05.2011
Zeitung - Süddeutsche Zeitung Printausgabe 03.05.2011
Some more reports are not longer available online - e.g. SAT1, BR2 radio.

alpEWAS marketability nearly finished

March 2011

After the alpEWAS project has finshed its founded project phase in 2010, also the subsequent marketability application nearly is at it's end. Of course, the Sudelfeld project site is still active and will be monitored further on.
At present stage, together with our marketing partners Plinninger Geotechnik and Dr. Hesse & Partner Ingenieure, we are able to set up the alpEWAS system and controller software (completely or single sensor components) also at other project sites. If you are interested in our system, feel free to contact us!

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alpEWAS abstract

Installationsschema alpEWAS

Especially in alpine terrain areas land slides are one of the most minatory risks to human life, possessions and infrastructure. Even if the trigger for a catastrophe often is a singular circumstance, like e.g. heavy rainfall, most of the threatening slopes are known moving long before and therefore can be monitored. A better understanding of the physical und geological factors as well as the dynamics of the movement and its influencing factors lead to advanced options in rating the risks and, if necessary, take counteractions in time.
In the alpEWAS project, this monitoring of an instable test site slope in the Bavarian Sudelfeld will be done using different innovative systems forming an integrative, flexible and efficient geo-sensor-network as a prototype.
Mass movements on the surface will be surveyed with high-precision at selective points using autarkic low-cost GNSS, while advanced reflectorless video tacheometry will monitor more extensive areas without the need to apply any targets. Underground movements and sliding layers will be detected along boreholes using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR).
Additionally climatic circumstances like rain and snowfall and the hillside water table become acquired. In a combined layout, joint data interpretation and mutual support of the established systems will be developed, while all the quite novel methods will become improved during the project lifetime. As the sensors are connected via WLAN, all necessary functions and data can be maintained remote, which not only saves costs, but also allows to evaluate movements and trigger mechanism effects in nearly real-time and offsite.



Coordination:

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Chair of Engineering Geology TU Munich

Copartner:

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Chair of Geodesy TU Munich

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Institut for Geodesy (Engineering Geodesy) University of the federal armed forces Munich

Sponsor:

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Federal Ministry of Education and Research

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Geotechnologien Research Programme

 

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Dehn Lightning and Surge Protection

 

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Municipality of Oberaudorf