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GEORADAR: Wide-area monitoring for critical rock or glacier instabilities

GEORADAR: Wide-area monitoring for critical rock or glacier instabilities

Wide-area monitoring for critical rock or glacier instabilities with sub-mm displacement accuracy. The interferometric georadar operates permanently in any weather at any time of the day. It enables early detection of imminent slope failures.

▶ Permanent monitoring of instabilities in rock and ice

▶ High availability due to all-weather functionality (fog, rain, snowfall)

▶ Long-distance and wide-area coverage

▶ Deformation analysis of fast and slow movements (up to mm per months/years) with proprietary algorithms

▶ Early detection of slope failure, estimation of collapse time possible

For more information please check the website of our partner Geoprevent.

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Head office and production
Head office and production
 
Natural Hazards
Geobrugg North America, LLC
22 Centro Algodones
Kevin H. Coyle
Kevin H. Coyle
Regional Manager Northeast
Natural Hazards, Coastal Erosion Protection
Geobrugg North America, LLC
3 Beaudet Terr
Columbia CT 06237 / United States
Saleh Feidi
Saleh Feidi
Regional Manager California
Natural Hazards, Coastal Erosion Protection
Geobrugg North America, LLC
8921 Emperor Ave.
San Gabriel, California 91775 / United States
John Kalejta
John Kalejta
Regional Manager Central US
Natural Hazards, Coastal Erosion Protection
Geobrugg North America, LLC
3215 67th Avenue Pl
Greeley CO 80634 / United States
Bob Lyne
Bob Lyne
Regional Manager Southeast
Natural Hazards, Coastal Erosion Protection
Geobrugg North America, LLC
8004 Windspray Drive
Summerfield NC 27358 / United States
Pierce Runnels, Civil Engineer
Pierce Runnels, Civil Engineer
General Manager Geobrugg North America
Natural Hazards
Geobrugg North America, LLC
22 Centro Algodones
Tim Shevlin
Tim Shevlin
Sales Director
Natural Hazards
Geobrugg North America, LLC
Salem OR 97302 / United States