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Monash researchers develop geo-disaster predicter

Software can predict behaviour and failure

Staff Reporter
Monash believes software its researchers have developed could predict and help mitigate disasters such as the 2019 Brumadinho tailings dam collapse.

Monash believes software its researchers have developed could predict and help mitigate disasters such as the 2019 Brumadinho tailings dam collapse.

The software, called Geoxpm, can also suggest design changes that could avert loss of life. According to Monash University it is the world's first fully functional continuum particle-based software...

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