Geo-technical Mapping
A number of field and data manipulation techniques have been developed to provide for the undertaking of monitoring and deformation surveys for various application areas, including: landslides, retaining walls, open pit mines, and road and rail cuttings.
Terrestrial laser scanning can be used to provide information on a number of geo-technical characteristics of a rock outcrop, which in turn can be used to provide information including:
- location of loose rocks, their dimensions, and where they might land
- types of failure that may occur
- areas of high rock fall risk
- stability of the cliff
Simulations
For natural disasters such as flooding, areas of key importance, such as low-lying residential areas, can be mapped using Reality Mapping's laser scanning solutions. 3D models can then be produced that accurately predict regions most susceptible to the flood waters. |
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