Lecture 8 Flashcards
Pre-event data collection techniques: Remote Acquisition
satellite imagery, volunteered geographic information, orthophotos, DEM, Land Cover, Geological and Geolithological maps, catalogue events, instrument records
Pre-event data collection techniques: Field Survey
Built environment, natural environment, previous events, interview, check of remote data, geotechnical tests
Post-event data collection techniques: Remote Acquisition
satellite imagery, volunteered geographic information, DEM, GPS, instruments, third-party event records
Post-event data collection techniques: Field Survey
Building/Bridges tagging, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), random sample of material properties, interview, check of remote data, geotechnical tests
Steps in collecting data
- Funding:
For remote data, we can use open-source data to have a preliminary idea, but at some point data needs to be verified i) with new data ordered to professional companies, or ii) by field trips.
For recognisance efforts, need to organise trips etc. - Acquire as much remote data as possible to have a clear picture of the situation to either identify the area at risk to survey (pre-event) or the area most badly affected (post-event).
- Identify local partners/authority to contact for: logistic help, authorizations
- Tools: predefined survey forms (both paper and tablet version) % data storage plan, laser DISTO, GPS tracke, GPS camera, drones, health & safety equipment
- organise trip
- double check budget
PHASE 1: Pre-mission preparation
- Where to go?
Look at shakemaps
Coordination with other GEER survey groups
Critical analysis of the Copenicus images - What was needed?
Analysis and comprehension of AEDES form
Implementation of the AEDES form in a user-friendly ACCESS database table-based for fast data acquisition - Instruments and tools
GPS tracker
Digital cameras with embedded GPS
Google Tango
PHASE 2: On-site operations
- Building by building inspection
- Geo-localisation, photos collection
- Database preparation
- Structural typologies identification
PHASE 3: post-processing
- Unique ID
- Photos of damaged buildings
- Pre-quake pictures
- Damage state
- Shapefile and KMZ creation