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Each month, NV5 Geospatial posts new blog content across a variety of categories. Browse our latest posts below to learn about important geospatial information or use the search bar to find a specific topic or author. Stay informed of the latest blog posts, events, and technologies by joining our email list!



Mapping Earthquake Deformation in Taiwan With ENVI

Mapping Earthquake Deformation in Taiwan With ENVI

12/15/2025

Unlocking Critical Insights With ENVI® Tools Taiwan sits at the junction of major tectonic plates and regularly experiences powerful earthquakes. Understanding how the ground moves during these events is essential for disaster preparedness, public safety, and building community resilience. But traditional approaches like field... Read More >

Comparing Amplitude and Coherence Time Series With ICEYE US GTR Data and ENVI SARscape

Comparing Amplitude and Coherence Time Series With ICEYE US GTR Data and ENVI SARscape

12/3/2025

Large commercial SAR satellite constellations have opened a new era for persistent Earth monitoring, giving analysts the ability to move beyond simple two-image comparisons into robust time series analysis. By acquiring SAR data with near-identical geometry every 24 hours, Ground Track Repeat (GTR) missions minimize geometric decorrelation,... Read More >

Empowering D&I Analysts to Maximize the Value of SAR

Empowering D&I Analysts to Maximize the Value of SAR

12/1/2025

Defense and intelligence (D&I) analysts rely on high-resolution imagery with frequent revisit times to effectively monitor operational areas. While optical imagery is valuable, it faces limitations from cloud cover, smoke, and in some cases, infrequent revisit times. These challenges can hinder timely and accurate data collection and... Read More >

Easily Share Workflows With the Analytics Repository

Easily Share Workflows With the Analytics Repository

10/27/2025

With the recent release of ENVI® 6.2 and the Analytics Repository, it’s now easier than ever to create and share image processing workflows across your organization. With that in mind, we wrote this blog to: Introduce the Analytics Repository Describe how you can use ENVI’s interactive workflows to... Read More >

Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

Deploy, Share, Repeat: AI Meets the Analytics Repository

10/13/2025

The upcoming release of ENVI® Deep Learning 4.0 makes it easier than ever to import, deploy, and share AI models, including industry-standard ONNX models, using the integrated Analytics Repository. Whether you're building deep learning models in PyTorch, TensorFlow, or using ENVI’s native model creation tools, ENVI... Read More >

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Automated Infrastructure Monitoring Detects Movement and Informs Action

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The Earth really does move under your feet, but you probably don’t feel it. Land movement is constantly occurring and can either be from natural phenomenon or caused by human activity. Regardless, when your job is to manage and maintain infrastructure, it’s important to monitor this movement so you can understand the risks and develop a mitigation plan.

Understanding how the ground is moving over time is critical for infrastructures such as dams, roadways, tunnels, railways, and much more. Using remotely sensed data is one of the best ways of identifying changes, however, processing and analyzing large volumes of data can be time-consuming, costly, and prohibitive for those without resources or know-how, which is exactly why ENVI® Inform was created.

ENVI Inform is a powerful and robust automated monitoring service. One common use for this monitoring service is identifying sub-centimeter ground displacement in near real-time. To do this, it takes Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data and combines it with advanced analytics to derive results in an easily understandable format that can be integrated into existing GIS systems and dashboards that provide valuable insights into the health and stability of an area.

To understand what is considered normal movement, a historical baseline is created using three years of data. ENVI Inform then automatically fetches new imagery, performs analysis, and delivers results back to operators to help assess the risks. This information is used as a tipping and cue mechanism to assist operators in deciding where expensive human resources should be deployed. Since this process is automated, it provides stakeholders across an organization with a comprehensive view into what is happening around an entire facility on a regular cadence while saving valuable time, resources, and money.

ENVI Inform’s ability to monitor infrastructure at scale makes it an ideal solution for a wide range of applications, including monitoring movement on or around roads and bridges to ensure that Department of Transportation planners are alerted to potential issues before they become major problems. Similarly, it can be used to monitor the stability of pipelines, helping to prevent costly and dangerous leaks.

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Organizations around the globe are currently using ENVI Inform to determine acceptable ground movement and detect instability that requires further analysis. One recent customer, Satellite Applications Catapult (SAC), a not-for-profit, innovation and technology organization, partnered with NV5 Geospatial as part of its work with the Church of England Pension Board to demonstrate that space-based data could be used to create an effective ground-motion monitoring service for mine tailings dams. Read more about this application here.

By using ENVI Inform, infrastructure managers can make informed decisions, detect potential issues before they become major problems, and prevent costly and dangerous incidents.

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