Itasca has over 20 years of experience in applying seismology to a wide range of engineering applications, allowing engineers to non-destructively monitor structure health and integrity and locate areas of weakness. Services offered include:
Perform ground motion review including PGV, PPV, and PGA
Follow the protocols developed by relevant national regulators
Compare different seismic scales, including intensity scales
Provide mitigation advice by combining historical natural and induced seismicity catalogue, the response of local traffic light system, and engineering data
Review available information on observed seismicity
Integrate the seismic activity with geology, structure (including faults), and in-situ stresses in the target area to avoid potential interference with existing critically stressed faults
Monitor the nature, geometry, growth pattern, and extent of the induced fracture network growth during engineering operations
Characterize the effects on a variety of civil structures from induced seismic events. This includes:
Physical damage or integrity degradation to rocks or reservoirs
Physical damage to civil infrastructure, such as buildings, dams, slopes, underground laboratories
Human activity interference
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Upcoming Events
23Sep
Getting Started with FLAC2D/FLAC3D
This training is an introduction to continuous modeling with FLAC2D and FLAC3D. At the end of the course, participants will master the ...
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14Oct
Getting Started with 3DEC
Live Online Introductory Training Course.
October 14-15, 2025...
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2Dec
NEW TRAINING: Meshing in ITASCA Software
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