Geophysical Support
Geophysics
can provide you...
with a cost effective safe method to remotely investigate and define the subsurface conditions of a site. By measuring the physical, electrical, and geochemical properties of subsurface materials, geophysical surveys can be used to characterize the geology and hydrogeology of a site as well as locate buried man-made features. The Field Support Section can provide technical assistance, field support, and oversight in the use of geophysical methods in the characterization of hazardous waste, oil spill, and Brownfield sites.
Surface Geophysical Methods
- Magnetics
for Environmental Applications
- Electromagnetics (EM)
- Ground Penetrating
Radar
- Resistivity
- Seismic
Borehole Geophysical Methods
- Standard borehole logging methods
- Borehole electrommagnetic logging
- Borehole Television
- Borehole radar (single-hole directional and tomography)
Surface-to-Borehole Geophysical Methods
- Seismic tomography
Applications
- Archaeology
- Brownfields
- Characterization of geologic conditions
- Detection and mapping of buried wastes and objects
Geophysical Equipment Available For Use By Region 5
- Electromagnetics
- Proton Magnetometer (total field with base station, gradient)
- Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR)
- Seismic Refraction
- Borehole Logging
- Borehole Radar
- Borehole-to-Surface Seismic Tomography
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
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