
| David G. Koger is a Remote Sensing Image Analysis expert with over 40 years of experience in the field. He configured and operates a state-of-the-art remote sensing image analysis and geographic information system and consults on various remote sensing applications. Background Experience - Mr. Koger was an early researcher and developer of Satellite Data Applications. He installed analog and digital image analysis workstations and trained users in defense, major oil, and academia in Panama, Ecuador, Chile, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Africa and the U.S. His clients include the Department of Energy, National Cancer Institute, American Farm Bureau, broadcast journalism, law firms, and several hundred oil and gas explorationists. |
In 2007, Mr. Koger conducted a study to map regional geomorphic features for all of Nebraska. Since that time, ten earthquakes of 3.0 and above on the Richter scale have coincided with features mapped. Using Digital Airborne Platforms, he has studied huge areas around the globe.
In his unique line of work, Mr. Koger has performed forensics film analysis, searched for Noah's Ark, and analyzed images of the Shroud of Turin and the underwater video that found the Titanic.
Litigation Support - Mr. Koger offers Forensic Digital Image Analysis of remotely sensed, aerial photo (digital or film), and underwater video. His services include forensics, time-series studies, and documentation of surface damages, wildfires, material movements. Expert witness strategies and research methodologies are available to attorneys representing plaintiff and defendant.
- Remote Sensing
- Environmental Activity and History
- Superfund / Industrial Damage
- Underwater Video Surface Damages
- Hazardous Waste
- Wildfire Origin / Wildfire Movement
- Erosion / Soil Loss
- Land Access and Boundary Disputes
| - Basement Fault Mapping
- Earthquake Prediction and Evaluation
- Landslide Prediction and Evaluation
- Photogrammetry
- Airphoto Image Analysis (Digital, Scanner, Film)
- Time-Series Habitat Mapping
- Oil / Gas / Mineral / Water Exploration
- Buried Treasure / Submerged Treasure
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Year after year, their crops, livestock, equipment, barns, out buildings and fences went up in smoke. With nothing left to sell, they reinvested what money they did have (and borrowed) to replace it all. What they could not do—at any cost—was restore fragile habitats and native grasses, which had been groomed and guarded over for generations.
On a warm summer evening, the earth gave way and half of a beautiful resort home fell into the lake. Was it caused by a geological fault? Were other homeowners in danger?