New 3D tool revolutionizes Swiss landslide forecasting
Swiss researchers develop advanced simulation technology for more accurate prediction of alpine mass movements

Key Takeaways
- Researchers at ETH Zurich and the SLF have developed a new 3D simulation tool for forecasting alpine mass movements.
- The new model allows particles to detach from the surface, simulating free-fall phases and reducing ground friction.
- The tool was successfully tested in Brienz in 2023 and Blatten in spring 2024/2025.
- The Blatten simulation accurately predicted that the hamlet of Weissenried would be barely spared.
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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."