Swiss Scientists Launch Advanced Landslide Prediction System
ETH Zurich and SLF develop revolutionary 3D simulation tool for more accurate forecasting of alpine mass movements, successfully tested in recent landslide events.

Key Takeaways
- Researchers at ETH Zurich and the SLF have developed a new 3D simulation tool for forecasting alpine mass movements.
- The model was successfully tested using data from the 2023 Brienz landslide and recent events in Blatten.
- Unlike traditional 2D models, the 3D tool allows particles to detach from the surface, simulating free-fall phases and reduced friction.
- The Blatten simulation predicted the destruction of most of the village and the near-miss of Weissenried, matching actual events.
- The tool is currently operational and intended to complement, not replace, existing risk management models.
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They Said
"We now have a reliable and operational tool that enables us to help the authorities to assess the possible consequences of imminent alpine mass movements by means of simulations."
"This is a decisive factor in simulating the flow behaviour and propagation of flows in steep or complex terrain."