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How Can We Forecast Landslides?
Landslides are sudden, but they rarely happen without warning. With the right tools and data, decision makers can spot signs of...
Jan 232 min read
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What Does "Rainfall-Induced Landslide" Mean?
Rain-fall-induced landslides are one of the most common types of natural hazards worldwide, and were responsible for around 26,000 deaths...
Jan 192 min read
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Welsh Road Reopens After Storm Darragh
A road that was closed after a landslide caused by Storm Darragh in mid-December 2024 has now reopened. The A487 in North Wales had been...
Jan 152 min read
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How Can Geology Help The Prediction of Natural Hazards?
Geology is a crucial component in understanding the context behind the SAR data output that our analysts assess daily. Here's a brief rundow
Oct 31, 20243 min read
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5 Challenges in Infrastructure Monitoring in 2024
The future of infrastructure monitoring is here. The path forward promises exciting innovations but also new obstacles.
Oct 29, 20241 min read
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Monitoring Rail Track Subsidence with InSAR
Rail infrastructure plays a vital role in the global economy, connecting cities, moving goods, and providing efficient transportation....
Aug 11, 20243 min read
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Understanding Landslides and Subsidence: Key Differences and SAR Detection
When discussing ground movement and its potential hazards, landslides and subsidence often come up as two critical yet distinct...
Jun 13, 20246 min read
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What Types of Ground are Most Susceptible to Sinkholes?
Let’s delve into the geotechnical aspects that make some ground more prone to sinkholes than others. One of the most common landscapes...
Oct 11, 20232 min read
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