The ability to monitor large areas for slope stability and deformation is key for risk mitigation, especially in mining projects where safety is critical. A number of solutions for monitoring at different scales have emerged; how do stakeholders evaluate and combine these technologies for effective risk-mitigation actions? Come join 3vG's Jon Leighton and GroundProbe's Antonio C. Rocha, MSc in a live webinar as they discuss the utilization of ground-based radar and satellite-based InSAR as complementary tools in a comprehensive geotechnical monitoring plan. In this webinar, you will discover how to maximize the benefits of combining these two technologies. By merging satellite-based InSAR with ground-based radar, those involved will have the opportunity to utilize the advantages of both technologies in order to improve their monitoring choices. Register now: https://lnkd.in/evdY86u3 #3vgeomatics #groundprobe #oricadigitalsolutions #insar #radar #grounddeformation #deformationmonitoring #geotechnicalinstrumentation #webinar #registernow
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The ability to monitor large areas for slope stability and deformation is key for risk mitigation, especially in mining projects where safety is critical. A number of solutions for monitoring at different scales have emerged; how do stakeholders evaluate and combine these technologies for effective risk-mitigation actions? Come join 3vG's Jon Leighton and GroundProbe's Antonio C. Rocha, MSc in a live webinar as they discuss the utilization of ground-based radar and satellite-based InSAR as complementary tools in a comprehensive geotechnical monitoring plan. In this webinar, you will discover how to maximize the benefits of combining these two technologies. By merging satellite-based InSAR with ground-based radar, those involved will have the opportunity to utilize the advantages of both technologies in order to improve their monitoring choices. Register now: https://lnkd.in/evdY86u3 #3vgeomatics #groundprobe #oricadigitalsolutions #insar #radar #grounddeformation #deformationmonitoring #geotechnicalinstrumentation #webinar #registernow
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Do you want to understand the underground better? The MASW (multichannel analysis of surface waves) technique is a powerful tool for seismic analysis. By studying the dispersion of surface waves, MASW provides: the vertical profile of Vs velocities determining Vs30 seismic characterization of soils insights into seismic response and local seismic microzonation This methodology is essential for precise and reliable seismic assessments. Learn more about our expertise with MASW Learn more about our experience with MASW! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/d3HcpWWz methodology: VERTICAL PROFILE OF VS - DETERMINING VS30 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SOILS SEISMIC RESPONSE LOCAL SEISMIC MICROZONATION
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Did you know? To streamline the early phase of development and achieve greater data insights quicker, geophysical and geotechnical surveys can be commissioned together rather than individually. 🔎🌊 This session, presented by Rafal Libera, Business Development Director – Europe, will outline the challenges and provide an overview of the model that Acteon has adopted, incorporating soil sampling and geophysical methods, that enables the geophysical, geotechnical and environment surveys to be completed in succession within the same year. Watch the on-demand webinar to get ahead of the game in the race to the first electron⚡🌐 ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02yXGFw0
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🎥 Missed Our Webinar? Watch it completely FREE Now! Learn how to cut through surface movement noise and uncover critical geotechnical insights. What you'll gain: ✅ Key techniques to identify subsurface dangers. ✅ Why InSAR is only the beginning. ✅ Tools to stay ahead of geotechnical risks. 📍 Access the recording here: https://lnkd.in/eJgeMi6v Empower your work with actionable insights—don’t miss this opportunity and get in touch! ☺️ #SkyGeo #GeotechnicalEngineering #InSAR #GeotechnicalRisk
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We are often asked to explain FOLD and TRACE DENSITY. In simple terms, FOLD is a measure of redundancy. How many times a subsurface location (Bin or CDP) has been sampled. In the posted diagram, there are 3 source-receiver pairs with a common depth point. This particular CDP would have 3 fold. TRACE DENSITY is a measure of the number of seismic traces per unit area (km2 or mi2). In the posted diagram, there are 9 source-receiver pairs, creating 9 traces, in the given area. Therefore this particular area has a trace density of 9. Watch our posts over the next few days as we discuss fold and trace density in more detail. As always, if you have any questions feel free to contact us at: https://lnkd.in/e4W_9bRt
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Free Webinar - Overview of the New CRSI Seismic Design Guide Click the link below for more information and to register
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Are you monitoring convergence as often as you should be? Are you able to monitor for change across your entire excavation? Are you able to predict where things may change dramatically? By complementing traditional monitoring methods, Emesent’s SLAM-based solution allows you to optimize safety and reduce risk – without trading off between accuracy and coverage. Download the white paper now:https://hubs.li/Q02D-dGp0 - #Emesent #Hovermap #Convergencemonitoring #LiDAR #SLAM #Mining #Excavation #Changedetection
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The importance of a subsurface analysis with Tomography in the Yucatan Peninsula
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TGS Announces Dawson III 3D Seismic Survey in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin Today TGS announced launch of the Dawson Phase III 3D multi-client seismic survey in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. Spanning 141 square kilometers, this new survey will be merged with 121 square kilometers from the existing Dawson Phase II 3D. Read the complete press release for more information https://hubs.ly/Q031gcmW0
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TGS Announces Dawson III 3D Seismic Survey in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin Today TGS announced launch of the Dawson Phase III 3D multi-client seismic survey in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. Spanning 141 square kilometers, this new survey will be merged with 121 square kilometers from the existing Dawson Phase II 3D. Read the complete press release for more information https://hubs.ly/Q031c0xH0
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