Local Topographic Reference, with detailed territorial information at an urban scale, such as buildings, vegetation, roads, and singular elements. ICGC
3D visualization combining panoramic photography and lidar point cloud, showing measurements on the urban scene. ICGC
Visualization of the Ebro Delta area in the orthophoto taken with the VISSIR 4
Montseny, top of Les Agudes. Winning photograph by popular vote from among all those that formed the exhibition “Geological Landscapes of Catalonia, a photographic look at Catalan geology” of 2018, at the headquarters of the ICGC in Barcelona.
Example of the record of seismic waves produced by a seismic source and detected by a group of 48 sensors. Three sectors are marked with the arrivals of the three types of waves (refracted, reflected and surface) differentiated by the arrival pattern. Each of these types is the basis of one of the seismic techniques applied to the ICGC.
Seismic reflection section where the variations in amplitude of the waves reflected at depth are observed. The continuity of the observed reflections allows the different subsurface structures to be delineated.
Schematic of an interactive cluster analysis process (top) and application of the result to the description of the lithology of the area (bottom)