New Saudi online platform to gather data on seismic hazards

New Saudi online platform to gather data on seismic hazards
Since its recent launch, the Saudi Geological Survey has focused on specialized earth science matters, specifically in relation to Saudi Arabia. (File/AFP)
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Updated 14 April 2023
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New Saudi online platform to gather data on seismic hazards

New Saudi online platform to gather data on seismic hazards
  • Saudi Geological Survey’s risk base platform will generate statistics about ground vibrations and pinpointing vulnerable areas

RIYADH: A new online platform dedicated to gathering data and providing vital information on seismic hazards has been launched in Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Geological Survey’s risk base platform will be the first scientific digital service of its kind in the country, generating statistics about ground vibrations and pinpointing vulnerable areas in a bid to support research analysts.

The initiative also aims to educate the public about natural occurrences such as earthquakes and provide advice and technical solutions on the potential risks.

Since its recent launch, the SGS has focused on specialized earth science matters, specifically in relation to the Kingdom, such as basic geologic mapping and general applied geoscientific studies.

The survey team has focused on mineral and groundwater explorations and the development of mineral resources, including the provisions of investment opportunities in mining.

SGS experts have also been feeding relevant scientific information and guidance to the Saudi government and other stakeholders gained using state-of-the-art technologies and methodologies.

Topographic and geological base maps, aerial photographs, and satellite imagery have become fundamental tools in geological surveys and mapping, helping to support mineral resource prospecting and applied geological activities.

SGS officials have stated that their objective will be achieved “by the continuous updating of geologic maps and their respective geoscience database entries, based on the results of ongoing geological surveys that cover all of the quadrangles of the Kingdom.”