Field of Work / Geohazard Monitoring
Domain 03Geohazard Monitoring
Watching the ground for the early signatures of failure — landslides, subsidence, quick clay, dam and slope instability — before they become disasters.
Catch the signal before the failure
Most ground failures announce themselves — subtly, in changing moisture, shifting structure, weakening layers — long before they move. The problem has always been seeing those signals in time. Repeatable, non-invasive geophysics makes continuous watching practical.
We monitor slopes, tailings dams, subsidence zones and quick-clay terrain, differencing each survey against the last so that change becomes visible and quantifiable, and alerts fire when a tracked quantity crosses a threshold.
Almost every catastrophic ground failure was preceded by a measurable warning that nobody was measuring.
Typical applications
- Landslide and slope-stability monitoring
- Tailings-dam and embankment integrity
- Subsidence and sinkhole tracking
- Quick-clay and sensitive-ground assessment
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