GCE Research: S.A.F.E. Slope Data Hub

Slope Analysis & Forecasting Event Database (S.A.F.E.) Slope Data Hub

The S.A.F.E. Slope Data Hub will enhance proactive slope management by providing a comprehensive database of slope deformation and contextual information, supporting safer, data-informed decisions in mining operations.

As demand for minerals grows, understanding slope deformation is increasingly critical for safe, efficient mine operations. The Slope Analysis & Forecasting Event Database (S.A.F.E.) Slope Data Hub will empower proactive slope management by creating a comprehensive, accessible database of slope deformation data to drive safer, data-informed decisions and innovations in mining geotech. In addition to deformation data, we are seeking contextual information – such as details on failure mechanisms, geology or structural maps, and groundwater levels – to provide a comprehensive understanding of slope behavior.

Radar Data

Cumulative displacement / velocitytime series data or maps (e.g., .xlsx, .txt,.dxf, .csv, 3Dxyz, .shp,.geotiff)

InSAR Data

Cumulative displacement / velocitytime series data (e.g.,.csv, .xlsx, .txt, .dxf,.shp, .geotiff)

Prism Data

Prism coordinates over time (e.g., .csv,.xlsx, .txt)

Contextual Information

Details on failure mechanisms, geology or structural maps, and groundwater levels (e.g.,.csv, .dxf, .shp)

 

If you would like to share your data to contribute to this initiative, contact us at gce@arizona.edu!

 

 

 Funded in part by NIOSH and the GCE Membership.

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