
The IPIA (Anthropogenic Inertia Perturbation Index) System v3.0 is an advanced geodynamic auditing tool developed by Ricardo Reyes Ramos. This software is designed to quantify the impact of large-scale civil infrastructure and mining operations on Earth's rotational stability and polar motion. The V3.0 release marks a significant milestone by introducing the ALPHA Module, a specialized engine for calculating mass removal in open-pit mines and quarries. This version implements the "Norma Reyes", establishing a universal safety threshold of 1.0 \times 10^{-9} rad for anthropogenic geodynamic excitation. Key Technical Features: Dual-Core Engine: Integrated processing for both mass addition (high-rise buildings) and mass removal (mining/excavation). High-Precision Tensor Analysis: 20-decimal resolution for monitoring cumulative micro-perturbations in the terrestrial inertia tensor. Automated Certification: Generates official compliance reports and certificates for environmental and geodynamic auditing. LPR-2026 Licensing: Includes proprietary licensing terms to protect intellectual property and the "Norma Reyes" standard.
Geodinamica aplicada, Ingeniería planetaria, Geodinamica antropogenica, Estabilidad terrestre, Deriva polar, Ricardo Reyes, IPIA
Geodinamica aplicada, Ingeniería planetaria, Geodinamica antropogenica, Estabilidad terrestre, Deriva polar, Ricardo Reyes, IPIA
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