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- SINMAP
SINMAP
Description
SINMAP (Stability Index MAPping), developed by Utah State University, is an excellent tool falling under the Education category and specifically the Science Tools subcategory. The program's latest version, 3.01, comes with a compact file size of [FILE_SIZE] MB and supports operating systems ranging from Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11.
The software has its foundation in the infinite plane slope stability model, combined with a topographically based steady-state model of hydrology to determine wetness or pore pressures. SINMAP operates through digital elevation model (DEM) methods, extracting essential data like slope and specific catchment areas. Users can download the latest version for free, making it a valuable and cost-effective software for anyone interested in geographic information system (GIS) applications.
Versatility is a key feature, with parameters customizable based on different calibration regions according to soil, vegetation, or geological data. Moreover, SINMAP includes an interactive visual calibration that allows users to adjust parameters by referencing observed landslides, adding a layer of practical application and precision. While the latest version is 3.01, there is also an earlier version, 3.0, available for those who might need it. More
You may want to check out more software, such as f x -Viewer, Trachtenberg Speed Math or MathMatic, which might be related to SINMAP.
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