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The present paper briefly presents the general design of integrated monitoring system of the Livadia Palace building constructions placed on active Central Livadia Landslide system. A final part of comprehensive integrated real-time monitoring system has been installing as a part of the research activities by the Institute of Telecommunications and Global Information Space of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, a part of the research activities within the framework of the “Landslide protection structures and their development in the Autonomous Republic of the Crimea, Ukraine” IPL Project № 153 (headed by O. Trofymchuk) and a part of the research activities within the “Landslides and Cultural & Natural Heritage” (LACUNHEN) thematic Network of the ICL (headed by C. Margottini). The monitoring systems will consist of sensors for geodetic, hydrological and geotechnical monitoring of the Central Livadia Landslide system and accelerometers-inclinometers aimed at monitoring of the Livadia Palace building constructions. All monitoring equipment was combined in one system with continuous monitoring and data transmitting to the central data unit. Installation of the systems first part was finished in 2001 and final part was finished in 2010.
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Results presented herein have been obtained with the financial support from private consulting firm “Center of Science-Engineering Service”, Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine (owner Michail Rijii). “Center of Science-Engineering Service” have been financing preparatory and installation works in 1998–2008 years on the first stages of project. National Academy of Science of Ukraine, the Institute of Telecommunications and Global Information Space have been financing next stages of the project in 2009–2014 years. City Office for Construction of the City, Utility Services and Transport, City of Yalta enabled and financed supply of the system with electricity from public network. These supports are gratefully acknowledged.
We would like to express our very great appreciation to the Ukrainian scientist from National Technical University “KPI” for consultations during the planning and development of the monitoring systems. Our special thanks are extended to our colleagues Mr. Iurii Gukovskii, Mr. Ruslan Litvinenko and Mr. Viktor Kochin for their support in the site and cabinet work.
We wish to thank numerous citizens and the City of Yalta for their contribution to this project, by enabling use of private and City’s land for measurement stations establishment.
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Trofymchuk, O., Kaliukh, I., Klymenkov, O. (2018). TXT-tool 2.380-1.1: Monitoring and Early Warning System of the Building Constructions of the Livadia Palace, Ukraine. In: Sassa, K., et al. Landslide Dynamics: ISDR-ICL Landslide Interactive Teaching Tools . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57774-6_37
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