Satellite data provides comprehensive, large-scale monitoring capabilities irrespective of weather or daylight, enabling timely insights for industries, environmental conservation, and disaster management. Its cost-effective and wide-reaching nature ensures consistent data acquisition over vast and inaccessible regions, enhancing decision-making and safety across various sectors.
Detecting subtle movements in buildings, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure, which can indicate potential structural issues.
Before initiating new construction projects, InSAR can help in assessing the stability of the ground and its suitability for construction.
Monitoring ground deformation above tunneling routes to ensure that nearby structures are not affected.
Mining activities, especially in underground mines or after mine collapses, can cause the ground above to subside. InSAR can detect and monitor these subsidence areas.
Monitoring the pit walls for any signs of movement which can precede larger landslides or collapses.
Identifying potential areas where water might be infiltrating into a site
When oil or gas is extracted, the reservoir's pressure can change, leading to ground deformation. InSAR can monitor these deformations, providing insights into the reservoir dynamics.
For projects where carbon dioxide is captured and stored underground, InSAR can monitor the ground to ensure there is no unexpected movement or leakage.
For projects such as dam construction, InSAR can monitor deformation or settling of structures.
We monitor the Toromocho Copper Mine, South America
Lithium Detection
Automatically detect and count trucks and equipment on sites
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