Articles | Volume 62
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-62-1-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-62-1-2023
05 Sep 2023
 | 05 Sep 2023

Underwater measurements with UX robots; a new and available tool developed by UNEXUP

Norbert Zajzon, Boglárka Anna Topa, Richárd Zoltán Papp, Jussi Aaltonen, José Miguel Almeida, Carlos Almeida, Alfredo Martins, Balázs Bodó, Stephen Henley, Márcio Tameirão Pinto, and Gorazd Žibret

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The UNEXMIN (Horizon 2020) and UNEXUP (EIT RawMaterials) projects developed a novel technology to send robots and even autonomously deliver optical images, 3D maps and other georeferenced scientific data from flooded underground environments, like abandoned mines, caves or wells. The concept turned into a market-ready solution in seven years, where the last few years of field trials of the development beautifully demonstrating the technology’s premier capabilities.