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However, at a first glance, it was surprising to found
deformations in point 2 and point 4 that had been chosen as
reference points, after geological and geophysical
investigations, the origin of these results was captured.
According to that the area is a marsh area that this characteristic
might widen also underneath of these two reference points, 2
and 4. The uppermost soil layer in the region is not seemed to
be stabile and the foundations of the constructions of the
reference points are not founded as deep as the piers of the
viaduct and so they are affected the environmental conditions
easily. And these conditions supported the results of the
analysis that in the object points on the viaduct, there were not
exposed any significant movements. On the other hand, it is
possible to mention about the correlation between vertical
movements in two reference points, 2 and 4, and wet/ dry
seasons, because the uplift and sinking movements of these
reference points seems very synchronic as related to seasonal
changes in amount of water (see Figures 2, 3 and 4).
The results of this study, experienced with measurements of
Karasu viaduct, are thought to be very important remarks for
deformation analysis studies using GPS measurements. As the
first remark, GPS measurement technique can be used for
determining deformations with some special precautions for
eliminating GPS error sources. These include using forced
centering mechanisms to avoid centering errors, using special
equipments for precision antenna height readings, using special
antenna types to avoid multipath effects etc. Also, during the
data processes it is necessary to clear the cycle slips from the
data, and to consider insufficiencies of the used tropospheric
and ionospheric models.
However, even though these precautions, to provide better
results in deformation analysis, GPS measurements have to be
supported with Precise Levelling measurements.
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