
Cavern monitoring
Cavern monitoring involves the continuous observation and assessment of underground cavities or chambers, often used for storing resources like oil, gas, or liquids. This process uses specialized instruments and techniques to detect any movement, pressure changes, or structural shifts that could indicate potential safety issues or risks of collapse. Regular monitoring ensures the integrity of the cavern, preventing accidents, leaks, or environmental hazards. It typically includes sensors, data analysis, and inspections to maintain safe operation and early detection of problems, supporting both safety and environmental protection.