Finapp proudly participated in Le Giornate dell’Idrologia 2025, presenting its latest research on soil water content monitoring using Cosmic Ray Neutron Sensing (CRNS) technology.
The poster, “Introduzione del Cosmic Ray Neutron Sensing nel monitoraggio di un pendio con instabilità” (“Introduction of Cosmic Ray Neutron Sensing in the monitoring of a slope with instability”), focused on a site at risk of landslides that has been monitored with a CRNS probe for the past two years. By comparing data from probes, models, and alert systems, the study demonstrated how CRNS provides a non-invasive, high-resolution, and real-time estimation of soil water content, supporting more accurate risk assessments for landslides, floods, and other environmental hazards.
This research highlighted the importance of field validation and showcased the potential of CRNS to advance hydrological monitoring and improve decision-making processes for environmental management and safety.