![]() ![]() ![]() Current commercially available sensing technologies are able to provide strain measurements in the order of microstrain across tens of kilometres of range. The strong demand for reliable sensing tools in engineering geology allowed for the advancement of the optical fibre technology which has settled in this field during the past decade. In this work we present the results of six laboratory scale experiments in which simulated rainfall induced shallow landslide model made up of non-cohesive soil is equipped with a newly developed coherent fibre optic sensor.Īmong the variety of sensing approaches, interferometric fibre optic sensors have rarely been tested for detection of ground movement. Results indicate that a phase of early precursors of instability could be identified by the sensors in all six experiments, two to eight minutes before slope failure. The sensing system proved to be reliable in detecting the evolution of slope stability at shallow depths of up to a few meters depending on the sensors' burial depth, hence stating the emergence of a simple and cost-effective approach for detailed strain monitoring. ![]()
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