Skip to main content
Talk with us
(+39) 049 099 1301
Write to us
Book an appointment
09:00 – 18:00 mon-fri
User Log In
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyLKNPPG2MQ

We use Cosmic Rays to measure water

Finapp has designed and patented the next generation of CRNS probes that use cosmic rays to measure water without contact, on a large-scale, in depth and continuously. This is the FINAPP revolution: particle physics at the service of environmental sustainability.

Explore the probeWatch the video
union_2

Solutions and applications

The pros of Finapp solutions

Contactless, continuous, large-scale (5 hectares) and deep soil moisture measurement (50 cm in the soil). Measurement independent of texture, salinity, soil surface roughness.

Site-specific soil moisture monitoring. The measurement covers 5-10 hectares and the probe is easily installed even in remote and inaccessible areas.

The probes pre-locate water losses 10 voice faster than traditional techniques (up to 150 km/day analysed). It saves time, optimizes costs and is operator-independent.

The probe allows simultaneous neutrons and muons counting, with continuous in situ incoming evaluation. It is possible to measure in situ over 3,100 neutrons/h and 10,000 muons/h!

Snow Water Content (SWE) measurement with saturation > 10,000 mm, large-scale measurement, non-operator dependent, not affected by bridging phenomena.

circle_finapp

The Finapp
probe

The Finapp probe measures Soil Moisture in Soil and Water Content in the Snow, thanks to neutrons generated by cosmic rays.

Discover more

Filter

Finapp press

Press review February 2024

News - 05/03/2024
February has come to an end. We have been involved in a lot of news this month: events, award ceremonies, teamwork and many other goals. Discover them with us in our monthly press review: February Press Review
Finapp press

Press review 2024

News - 08/02/2024
The year 2024 is off to a great start, with lots of news! Finapp participated in the Sival event in France and at Fieragricola Italia. CRNS probe network for environmental monitoring was discussed at the Snow Hydrology Conference in Grenoble…