GIS for Geotechnical Decision Making: Visualization of Cut-Off Wall Construction Data Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Large scale geotechnical earthworks projects, specifically those related to earth dams, dikes, and levees, often require construction of deep vertical seepage barriers. The demands on these projects of contract compliance, resource scheduling, quality control, and budget management require structured and efficient management of the large associated data sets. Ineffective data management can contribute to the complexity, duration and budget of the project. This paper discusses an application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to capture information from multiple data streams and provide geotechnical feedback, quality control, and project control feedback. This technology was used to provide information to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) as part of the high-profile rehabilitation of the 232-kilometer long Herbert Hoover Dike (HHD) around Lake Okeechobee in South Florida. The implication of this technology to other earthwork projects is demonstrated. 2011 ASCE.

name of conference

  • Geo-Frontiers 2011

published proceedings

  • Geo-Frontiers 2011

author list (cited authors)

  • Rosen, J. B., Arnold, M. A., Bachus, R. C., Schauer, D., & Berrios, A.

citation count

  • 5

complete list of authors

  • Rosen, JB||Arnold, MA||Bachus, RC||Schauer, D||Berrios, A

publication date

  • January 2011