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Geophysical Solutions has over 36 years of combined experience in applying geophysical techniques to solve a full array of geologic, environmental, and engineering problems. We have experience in all geophysical methods as applied to near surface (upper 1000 meters) geologic regimes. Our projects have been performed all over the world in almost every possible geologic stratum. Our consummate knowledge of the limitations of geophysical methods, instrumentation, and techniques as applied to near surface problems is the main component to our success in applying geophysics to solve the tasks we have been assigned.
To convey our knowledge of applied geophysics we have included summaries of a few select projects below. More information regarding our diverse experience are presented in our CVs and Publications.
Cerro Negro Volcano Transient electromagnetic (TEM) methods were applied to an investigation of the subsurface near the August 1999 volcanism at Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua. Specifically, the high temperature zones beneath the new vents and their relationship to an earth fissure extending for at least 2 kilometers away from the vents is of interest.
Robotically Operated Geophysical Unexploded Ordnance Explorer (ROGUE) The remotely operated geophysical unexploded ordnance (UXO) explorer (ROGUE) is a semiautonomous or teleoperated robotic system that tows a geophysical sensor array for detection and mapping of UXO at extremely hazardous ordnance and explosive waste (OEW) sites.
Mapping Of Petroleum Storage Reservoir Geophysical data was collected over an abandoned petroleum storage reservoir in Norwalk, California to determine the structural integrity and delineate areal extent of this subsurface structure.
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