2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrmms.2009.09.009
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Building damage risk assessment on mining terrains in Poland with GIS application

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“…GIS is widely applied in many branches of economics and science (Forte et al, 2005;Hejmanowski and Malinowska, 2010;Ju et al, 2012;Mergili et al, 2012;Taramelli et al, 2008;Theilen-Willige, 2010 GIS surveys were performed on raster surfaces. The first stage of spatial data work lay in defining boundary conditions, on the basis of which the most extreme values could be rejected (Step 5).…”
Section: Gismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GIS is widely applied in many branches of economics and science (Forte et al, 2005;Hejmanowski and Malinowska, 2010;Ju et al, 2012;Mergili et al, 2012;Taramelli et al, 2008;Theilen-Willige, 2010 GIS surveys were performed on raster surfaces. The first stage of spatial data work lay in defining boundary conditions, on the basis of which the most extreme values could be rejected (Step 5).…”
Section: Gismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The less resistive is the building, the greater is the number of points. On the basis of the final sum of points, the building can be classified in the five-degree scale of vulnerability [7,8,10]. The least resistive are buildings of the zero category, whereas the strongest ones are the four category buildings ( Table 2).…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, thus acquired knowledge of object resistance is non-homogeneous and strongly burdened with subjectivism of construction experts. The magnitude and non-homegeneity of risk factors, uncertainty of information, incompleteness of data and subjectivity of expert assessment make precise evaluation of the risk of building damage impossible [2,4,8,9]. The currently applied methods of building damage risk assessment in Poland are not sufficient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samsonov et al (2013) have proposed a new InSAR time se ries method for stud ies of ground de for ma tion as so ci ated with post-min ing ac tiv ity at the French-Ger man bor der. In Po land, min ing ground sub si dence was stud ied by Malinowska and Hejmanowski (2010) and Malinowska (2011) who have pro posed a com bi na tion of ex pert sys tems and GIS in build ing a dam age risk as sess ment on mining-in duced ar eas in Po land. Jêdrzejec et al (2008) used GIS da ta bases for nu mer i cal pre dic tion of rock mass and sur face de for ma tion based on the Knothe the ory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%