Author: Renato Macciotta
Winnipeg 2025
Cost-Effective dGNSS-Based System for Monitoring Slope Instability in Western CanadaLucas Vidal, Julian Solano, Renato Macciotta, Jorge Rodriguez, Chris Grapel
Quantifying rock slope behaviour in terms of rockfall hazard and maintenance requirements using remote monitoring and change detection
Julian Solano, Renato Macciotta, Jorge Rodriguez, Chris Grapel, Kristen Tappenden
Calgary 2022
Application of Gaussian filter to improve forecasting of landslides failure timeSohrab Sharifi, Renato Macciotta, Michael Hendry
Niagara Falls 2021
Reduction of stochastic noise in instrumentation readings: a comparison of simple moving average and Savitzky-Golay filtersSohrab Sharifi, Renato Macciotta, Michael Hendry
GeoVirtual 2020
Historical aerial photographs and digital photogrammetry techniques to investigate the development and evolution of the Chin Coulee landslide in AlbertaEvan Deane, Renato Macciotta, Michael Hendry, Chris Grapel, Roger Skirrow
St. John's 2019
Closure and the Long-term Behaviour of Tailings Dams: Using Industry Experience to Fill in the GapsHaley L. Schafer, Nicholas A. Beier, Renato Macciotta
Benefits and challenges of applying GB-InSAR for use in civil projects in Canada, and ways forward
Adam Woods, Michael T. Hendry, Renato Macciotta, Tom Stewart, Julia Marsh
The use and limitations of modern technologies for slow, vegetated landslide monitoring – Chin Coulee Landslide
Evan Deane, Renato Macciotta, Michael Hendry, Chris Grapel, Roger Skirrow
Edmonton 2018
Protecting workers exposed to ground hazards through enhanced hazard identification and management toolsKathleen Baker, Julie Zettl, Renato Macciotta, Michael Hendry, Lianne Lefsrud
Vancouver 2016
Application of Optical Fibre Sensing Real-Time Monitoring Technology at the Ripley Landslide, British Columbia, CanadaDavid Huntley, Peter Bobrowsky, Zhang Qing, Zhang Xiaofei, Lv Zhonghu, Michael Hendry, Renato Macciotta, Matthew Schafer, Gael Le Meil, Jeff Journault, Kristen Tappenden
Tracking the slow deformation of historic landslides in the Thompson River Valley using InSAR
Jeffrey Journault, Renato Macciotta, Michael Hendry, Francois Charbonneau, Peter Bobrowsky, David Huntley, Chris Bunce, Tom Edwards
Québec City 2015
INSTRUMENTING AND MONITORING A SLOW MOVING LANDSLIDEMatthew Schafer, Renato Macciotta, Michael Hendry, Derek Martin, Chris Bunce, Eddie Choi, Tom Edwards
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