Monitoring the Matterhorn with millions of data points

A unique project is linking in-situ measurements with natural hazards research. For the past ten years, a network of wireless sensors on the Matterhorn’s Hoernli ridge has been constantly streaming measurement data on the condition of steep rock faces, permafrost and prevailing climate.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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