Applied Geophysics in Photovoltaic Plants Photovoltaic plants are facilities that usually occupy a large area of land. This can result in geological and geotechnical conditions changing […]
After the presentation made in the IX National Symposium of Slopes and Unstable Slopes, held in Santander in 2017, we published in the magazine Ingeopres, a […]
Orbis’s Applied Geophysical Department, in collaboration with Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and Center of Studies and Experimentation of Civil Works (CEDEX) geotechnical laboratory, presents a […]
Based on its accumulated experience in Ramming and Pull Out Tests for photovoltaic plants in many countries around the world, Orbis Terrarum´s In Situ Tests and […]
Based on its accumulated experience in Ramming and Pull Out Tests for photovoltaic plants in many countries around the world, Orbis Terrarum´s In Situ Tests and […]
Floods cost more than 70.000 M€ worldwide, which evidences the need of an adequate and accurate evaluation of hydrological risks. Hydrological risks identification applied to photovoltaic […]
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