Author:
Atanasova Mila,Nikolov Hristo
Abstract
In this paper are presented the results from the investigations of the active landslide, located in front of the Thracian Cliffs golf club (Northern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast) for the period 2019–2021. Extensive research by means of in-situ and remote sensing has been carried out on the latest landslide activations. As part of the study, a control GNSS geodynamic network was established. This network was used as benchmark for the results obtained from satellite SAR data processing and UAV surveys targeted at monitoring the modern landslide developments.
Publisher
Bulgarian Geological Society
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