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The Satellite Mapping Blog We’re very excited to formally release SatExplorer - VIRIDIEN (formerly CGG) Satellite Mapping’s web-based platform to deliver, visualize, and analyze data from VIRIDIEN Satellite Mapping
A new cover, still highly specialized On the 16th May, CGG announced to the world that we are changing our name to Viridien We have been CGG or similar for over 90 years so this is pretty big news
SatExplorer: doing the heavy lifting in EO data delivery, visualization . . . We’re very excited to formally release SatExplorer - VIRIDIEN (formerly CGG) Satellite Mapping’s web-based platform to deliver, visualize, and analyze data from VIRIDIEN Satellite Mapping It’s nothing new that Earth Observation datasets are becoming exponentially larger
InSAR and Icelandic Eruptions - The Satellite Mapping Blog Analysis of the 2021 eruption by the CGG Satellite Mapping group demonstrated the suitability of InSAR in quantifying the magnitude, spatial extent, and temporal evolution of this type of natural phenomenon
Satellite imagery derived insights into the Mauritius oil spill Procuring a diverse range of the most applicable satellite imagery is rarely straightforward, involving interaction with a mix of space agencies, commercial satellite operators and associated systems - CGG Satellite Mapping directly supports clients in navigating this complex landscape
From FWI to ultra-high-resolution imaging - dev-acquia. cgg. com This has been achieved by towing streamers closer to wide-towed sources (Long, 2017) or by shooting directly on top of the streamers using source-over-spread technology developed by CGG in collaboration with Lundin Energy Norway (Lie et al , 2018)
Natural Oil Seeps In The Gulf of Mexico We are excited to see the new research from CGG’s long-standing patron ExxonMobil and partners, around oil seeps in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) (O’Reilly et al , 2022)