Autoren
Sivasakthy Selvakumaran, Simon Plank, Christian Geiß, Cristian Rossi, Campbell Middleton
Publikationsdatum
2018/12/1
Zeitschrift
International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation
Band
73
Seiten
463-470
Verlag
Elsevier
Beschreibung
Scour is the removal of ground material in water bodies due to environmental changes in water flow. It particularly occurs at bridge piers and the holes formed can make bridges susceptible to collapse. The most common cause of bridge collapse is due to scour occurring during flooding, some failures causing loss of life and most resulting in significant transport disruption and economic loss. Consequently, failure of bridges due to scour is of great concern to bridge asset owners, and is currently very difficult to predict since conventional assessment methods foresee very resource-demanding monitoring efforts in situ. This paper presents evidence of how InSAR techniques can be used to monitor bridges at risk of scour, using Tadcaster Bridge, England, as a case study. Tadcaster Bridge suffered a partial collapse due to river scour on the evening of December 29th, 2015 following a period of severe rainfall and …
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