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Russian Scientists Develop Real-Time Frozen Soil Tracking System
14 Nov
Summary
- Rapid monitoring of frozen soils to observe changes in real-time
- Shallow wells with sensitive sensors to scan soil conditions
- Technology helps prevent accidents and minimize damage to buildings and roads
On November 14, 2025, the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics announced the development of a new technology for rapid monitoring of frozen soils. This innovative system allows scientists to observe changes in the soil in real-time and respond more quickly to prevent potential disasters.
Traditionally, soil temperature monitoring has been done by drilling wells and placing sensors inside. However, this method has a significant drawback - the thermal fluctuations reach the sensors slowly, delaying the availability of critical information. The new approach involves drilling shallow wells, just a few to dozens of meters deep, and installing highly sensitive sensors. These sensors use a combination of traditional induction coils and less common current lines to scan the space between neighboring wells, accurately detecting changes in the soil.




