Category: Software & Equipment
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Sarproz Software Acquisition: Advancing Remote Sensing Capabilities
Featured image: Project PI prof. Miloš Marjanović & Prof. Daniele Perssin On February 4, 2025, the Faculty of Mining and Geology welcomed Prof. Daniele Perissin, who delivered the Sarproz software to our research team. This acquisition marks a significant milestone in the advancement of our project, equipping us with cutting-edge tools for advanced remote sensing…
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DEMONITOR Project Expands Capabilities with Agisoft Software Acquisition
As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance landscape monitoring and conservation, the DEMONITOR Project has acquired Agisoft Metashape, a cutting-edge photogrammetry software designed for high-precision 3D modeling. This advanced tool will significantly improve our ability to process and analyze aerial and terrestrial imagery, strengthening our research on erosion dynamics and geological stability at Devils’…
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DEMONITOR Project Enhances Research with Advanced Geophysical System MAE X612EM
As part of the DEMONITOR Project, we have acquired a high-performance geophysical system, MAE X612EM, to enhance our research and field investigations. This acquisition is a crucial step in achieving the project’s goal of integrating advanced geophysical techniques for improved landscape monitoring and conservation. The MAE X612EM is a geoelectrical resistivity and induced polarization (IP)…
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First laboratory testing
Featured image: prof. D. Đurić & B. Sretković at the lab (Photo: M. Marjanović) During March 2024, measurements of acoustic P-wave velocity were conducted on prepared rock samples using an ultrasonic device (prof. D. Đurić and B. Sretković). These measurements provide insights into the quality of the rock and its deformation properties, which are crucial…
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DEMONITOR Project Acquires Slake Durability Apparatus for Advanced Erosion Research
As part of our commitment to understanding and monitoring erosion processes at Devils’ Town, the DEMONITOR Project has acquired a Slake Durability Apparatus— a crucial tool for assessing the weathering resistance of rock materials. This acquisition marks a significant advancement in our research, allowing us to better analyze the durability of the site’s unique geological…