New Method Predicts Groundwater Levels, Prevents Slope Failures
Researchers used electrical resistivity imaging to predict groundwater levels in slope areas, crucial for slope stability design. This method helps visualize slopes, measure groundwater levels, and predict potential slope failures. Groundwater levels in slopes are usually low, except after rainfall, which can trigger failures. Traditional methods like piezometers may not provide enough data, so electrical resistivity imaging is used for additional information and slope stability design.