SimActive, a developer of photogrammetry software, announced that its Correlator3D product is being used by Texas-based company Dawson Geophysical for oil and gas seismic exploration. Orthomosaics and elevation models are generated from aerial imagery to aid in planning of seismic surveys. Dawson uses a medium format camera from Phase One to fly over areas of between 20 and 200+ square miles. The collected images are then processed by SimActive software to derive highly accurate geospatial data and identify points of interest. Finally, mappers use the imagery to spot hazards and plan routes in advance. www.simactive.com
SimActive Software Used for Oil and Gas Seismic Exploration
By GeoConnexion - 26th August 2020 - 10:05