Ground Movement Software
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Oasys XDisp is a tool that provides a simplified yet efficient method to analyse ground movements due to excavations such as shafts and tunnels, embedded wall excavations or mining. XDisp is used is to undertake and produce building, utilities and rail damage assessments, and is a core component of the Ground Movement Bundle and ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Oasys PDisp is a tool that provides an easy-to-use, yet powerful and robust methods to analyse ground movements due to pressure and heave loading. PDisp is a core component of our Ground Movement Bundle and Geotechnical Suite, both in Pro and Basic versions. ...
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based in CZECH REPUBLIC
This program is used for analysis and determination of the shape of subsidence trough above excavations and to evaluate the damage to buildings situated in the affected ...
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based in NETHERLANDS
Natural Disasters are not predetermined so there is lack of planning and not enough time to respond, therefore resulting in economical, social and human loses. AratosDisasterControl is an Integrated Open Platform of Satellite Data. It uses satellite data in order to solve the problems of planning, prevention and damage assessment of natural or manmade disasters. All of the data is depicted in GIS ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
The Soils Site Reporter is an easy-to-use, online soil reporting tool which produces site-specific soils information with maps and soil descriptions. As the national authority on the sustainable management of soil resources for England and Wales, we hold a vast collection of soils information, now available in a matter of minutes with the input of a grid reference or ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
The Oasys Geotechnical Suite group together all the Oasys Geotechnical limit equilibrium software tools into a single subscription at a price significantly lower than the cost of the individual tools if purchased as separate ...
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based in USA
CO2 sequestration projects are growing in number as the practicality of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) to offset greenhouse gas emissions becomes a reality. A key element of any CCUS project is the monitoring, measuring, and verification (MMV) of the CO2 sequestration process for the purpose of ensuring environmental compliance and qualifying tax credits. The CCUS process ...
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