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Summer School in Geospatial Technologies (Level 2)
Organised by
Department of Civil Engineering
Chitkara University
Solan, Himachal Pradesh
Supported by
National Resources Data Management System
Department of Science and Technology,
Government of India, New Delhi
Mountain Disaster Management 9-29 May 2019
Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh
Chitkara University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
In October 2007, Government of Himachal Pradesh issued a Letter of Intent to the Chitkara Educational Trust for the establishment of Chitkara University. The Legislature of Himachal Pradesh passed Chit-kara University (Establishment and Regulation) Act, 2008 (Act No. 2 of 2009) that was notified in the Himachal Pradesh Gazette on January 28, 2009.
Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh is a NAAC accredited State Private University established in 2008 in the state of Himachal Pradesh and has the right to confer degrees as per the Sections 2(f) and 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956. It has been established and managed by passionate academicians with the sole mission of making each student “Industry-ready”. Our Founders, Dr. Ashok K Chit-kara and Dr. Madhu Chitkara have been passionate teachers for more than four decades.
It has stood indomitable and audacious throughout the years and proved itself in every aspect, with a vision of enlightening its students to think out of the box and push their boundaries in the field of educa-tion. Chitkara University is a brand in the academic sector and is known for its commit-ment, quality of education and comprehensive re-search in multiple sectors. Chitkara has grown tre-mendously and has attained a leadership position in North India which speaks volumes about its endur-ing commitment, outstanding faculty, and a rich learning environment.
The University offers under graduate, post graduate and Doctoral level programmes in engineering & sciences.
Geoinformatics and Building Technology Re-
search Centre, (GBTRC) Department of Civil
Engineering
The primary objective of the department is to pre-pare the graduates to be capable to solve the current civil engineering problems with the ability to adapt to problems of the future. The Department offers BE, ME and Ph.D. programmes in civil engineering.
Twenty faculty members are working in different fields of civil engineering; especially five faculty members are working dedicatedly in the field of Geoinformatics. There are ten well established labs in civil engineering department.
The GBTRC within the department of Civil Engi-neering is a Research Centre under the aegis of CURIN. The key mission of the GBTRC is to con-duct applied research in Geo-Informatics, Civil and Environmental Engineering. The major goal is to
use the latest tools and technologies to produce in-novative designs that can benefit our way of work. In this perspective, research in advance engineering and technology, such as the use of Geographical In-formation System (GIS) and Remote Sensing know-how, Water Resources Research, Building Technol-ogy and new Building Material Research in particu-lar is of utmost importance.
The centre provides an opportunity to pursue ex-ploratory projects in diverse areas of engineering and brings together a team of dedicated researchers who push the limits to achieve the goal.
Infrastrucutre at the GBTRC
GBTRC has the various facilities such as Arc View Lab kit version 10.2 (31 User Pack), STAAD Pro, Microstation + MX Road + Water GEMS + Sewer GEMS and QGIS, SAGA GIS, ILWIS, GEO5, Ge-oSlope, Total Station, GPS, Mirror Stereoscope along with Parallax Bar, Direct Shear apparatus, Triaxial Shear apparatus, Vane Shear apparatus, UTM, CTM and HP -A0 Size Scanner cum Printer.
Lodging Facilities
The University has it own guest house with AC/non-AC rooms and has 24x7 wi-fi facility across the campus. The number of the rooms are sufficient to accommodate 100 participants and resource persons at a time.
About the Summer School in Geospatial Tech-nologies (Level 2: Mountain Disaster Manage-ment)
Summer School (Level 2 - Advanced) on Mountain
Disaster Management focusses on developing
capacity and enhancing the perspectives of the geo-
spatial aspects of mountain disasters.
Dates: 9-29 May 2019
Venue: Chitkara University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
Principal Investigator : Dr. C. Prakasam, Associ-ate Professor
Address:Pinjore-Barotiwala National Highway (NH-21A), Himachal Pradesh – 174 103
Phone: +91-1795 661080 / 8628800475
Email: [email protected]
Website:https://www.chitkarauniversity.edu.in/
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Programme Schedule
DST SPONSORED 21 DAYS SUMMER SCHOOL ON GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY
MOUNTAIN DISASTER MANAGEMENT-LANDSLIDE
(9th May to 29th May, 2019)
Equivalence to UGC Refresher course
DAY DATE
FORENOON (LECTURE SESSION) AFTERNOON (LAB SESSION)
09.00 AM – 11.30 AM
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11.45AM – 01.00 PM 02.00PM – 3.30 PM
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3.45 – 6.00 PM
1 09/05/2019
Thursday
Registration and
Preliminaries
Basics of Surveying
Levelling and Contouring
Projection & Datum, Scale
2 10/05/2019
Friday
Landslide Basics, Types, Causes, Morphometry
Worldwide, National and regional scenario of landslides
Introduction to Survey instruments
(familiarization) Levelling
Introduction to Survey instruments (familiarization)
Levelling
3 11/05/2019
Saturday
Impact of landslides, Risk Indicators
Landslide Consequence, Warning signs, Case studies
Basics of Global
Positioning System
(GPS), Structure, Error
sources and analysis, Accuracy enhancement
and surveying.
Applications
Basics of Global Positioning
System (GPS), Structure, Error
sources and analysis, Accuracy enhancement and surveying.
Applications
4 12/05/2019
Sunday
Introduction to Remote Sensing, Sensors, Image
Analysis, Applications.
Introduction, Types of data,
Data base concept, Date processing methods,
Projection & Datum,
Cartography and map making
techniques.
Advanced and Higher surveying - LIDAR –
DEM & DSM generation,
Case study
Advanced and Higher surveying - Drone Mapping
Case study
5 13/05/2019
Monday
Landslides, Risk Indicators, Landslide Consequence,
Warning signs.
Landslide Investigation and
mapping techniques
Mapping landslide from
Google Earth Landslide Inventory,
Spatial database
creation, processing and
analysis
Mapping landslide from Google
Earth Landslide Inventory, Spatial
database creation, processing
and analysis
2
6 14/05/2019
Tuesday
Landslide image interpretation, limitations
and quantifications,
Landslide hazard and risk
mapping on 1:50k using
innovative approach. Landslide threshold
modelling and early
warning way forward.
Dr. Atul Kohli
Landslide Susceptibility
mapping techniques.
Site specific mapping and
morphometry analysis
Dr. Atul Kohli
Practice of Landslide susceptibility mapping
using bivariate
techniques in GIS (Yule's
coefficient based)
Landslide threshold modelling and early
warning - Hands on
practice
Practice of Landslide
susceptibility mapping using
bivariate techniques in GIS
(Yule's coefficient based)
Landslide threshold modelling and early warning - Hands on
practice
7 15/05/2019
Wednesday Field Data collection (Dhalli, Shimla)
8 16/05/2019
Thursday
Total Station, DGPS surveying - Data collection and processing and generate the contours and DEM, etc. Flied Survey with help of
Survey of India.
9 17/05/2019
Friday
Rock classification, Slopes,
failure types and field conditions
BR
EA
K (11.3
0 T
O 1
1.4
5 A
M)
Slope Stability, Shear
strength, factor of safety, methods of analysis
Landslide interoperation
using various satellite and Aerial photographs.
BR
EA
K ( 3
.30 T
O 3
.45 P
M)
Landslide interoperation using
various satellite and Aerial photographs.
10 18/05/2019
Saturday
Geological Investigation,
Types parameters, data
collection methods
Geotechnical Investigation,
Types parameters, data
collection methods
Hands on training in
Collection of Geological
and Geotechnical data –
field study
Hands on training in Collection
of Geological and Geotechnical
data – field study
11 19/05/2019
Sunday
Landslide Hazard
modelling, Selection of
parameters, case studies
Landslide Risk modelling and
Assessment, Risk treatment,
case studies
Frequency Ratio and Fuzzy logic based
landslide vulnerability
and risk mapping –
QGIS.
Frequency Ratio and Fuzzy
logic based landslide
vulnerability and risk mapping
– QGIS.
12 20/05/2019
Monday
Mitigation measure, Instruments and
monitoring of landslides
Sensor and Equipment’s (Rain gauge / Piezometer /
Extensiometer)
Determination of Factor of safety – Direct Shear
test and Triaxial shear
test apparatus – Lab
Determination of
Factor of safety – Direct Shear test
and Triaxial
shear test
apparatus – Lab
Rocscience lab (04pm
onwards )
13 21/05/2019
Tuesday
Other investigation
methods (based on theme
Monitoring of Landslide and
associated Technology
Soil sample collection
and processing (Sieve
Soil sample
collection and
Rocscience
lab (04pm
3
and scale)
mesh Analysis) – Lab
processing (Sieve mesh Analysis) –
Lab
onwards )
14 22/05/2019
Wednesday
Instruments for monitoring
and prediction of landslides
Landslide Fore warning
systems
Tunnelling lecture
Tunnelling lecture
15 23/05/2019
Thursday
Slope stabilization
techniques
Stabilization structures and
cost benefit analysis
Tunnelling lecture
Ground and Space
Observations to study Land-
Ocean-Atmosphere coupling
Associated with Natural Hazards
16 24/05/2019
Friday
2D and 3D model of slope
stability, methods, data
collection and processing,
case studies.
2D and 3D model of slope
stability, methods, data
collection and processing,
case studies.
Structural damage zone mapping and landslide
Slope stabilization
measures for Rock fall
failure using ROC
SCIENCE
Slope stabilization measures for
Rock fall failure using ROC
SCIENCE
17
25/05/2019
Saturday
Slope kinematic study - practical class for different
types of slope failure
Slope stabilization measures for Slide failure using ROC
SCIENCE
Structural data interpretation by
stereographic projection
- a practical class
Structural data interpretation by stereographic projection - a
practical class
18 26/05/2019
Sunday
Field and Laboratory Test for Landslide Investigation
(GEOSLOPE Software
Training – Mini Project)
Field and Laboratory Test for Landslide Investigation
(GEOSLOPE Software
Training – Mini Project)
Field and Laboratory Test for Landslide
Investigation
(GEOSLOPE Software
Training – Mini Project)
Field and Laboratory Test for
Landslide Investigation
(GEOSLOPE Software Training
– Mini Project)
19 27/05/2019
Monday
Slope Stability Analysis
Slope Stability Analysis
Analysis of Slope and
Retaining Structures using Geoslope
Analysis of Slope and Retaining
Structures using Geoslope
20 28/05/2019
Tuesday
Landslide Vulnerability and
Risk assessment – Weight
of Evidence and Weighted
linear models
Landslide Vulnerability and
Risk assessment – Analytical
Hierarchical process
Landslide Vulnerability
and Risk assessment –
Support vector
machines. Landslide
Vulnerability and Risk
assessment – data validation through ROC
method
Role of community people on
landslide disaster preparedness
and mitigation measures.
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11.30 TO 11.45 AM – TEA BREAK
01.00 TO 02.00 PM – LUNCH
03.30 TO 03.45 PM - TEA BREAK
21 29/06/2019 Wednesday
Mini Project Presentation and Evaluation
Mini Project Presentation and Evaluation
Valedictory Session