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Sub-Surface Mapping covers a wide range of industry sectors which need to view objects buried under the surface of the Earth and where physical excavation is expensive, dangerous – or both. G-tek’s geophysical survey and interpretation capabilities are providing outstanding results in:
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Underground Utilities > |
Lack of precise records of buried utilities hampers construction and leads to expensive accidents - and, in the case of sewer and chemical pipes, can cause environmental disasters. SAM, especially, is proving capable of not only precisely detecting these pipes, but also accurately assessing their depth. The pipes do not need to be metallic or magnetic and SAM can usually provide 100% detection. SAM can also detect the full extent of “single-ended” pipes – where only one end of a pipe is accessible. ^ TOP
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Contamination > |
Underground sources of pollution and contamination such as broken pipes, underground storage tanks and industrial waste landfills also can be located using G-tek’s ultra-high definition geophysics. ^ TOP
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Geotechnical Information > |
G-tek can identify shear zones, faults, igneous intrusions and areas of soft and hard rock to supplement lower resolution techniques, such as drilling. G-tek surveys are fast and inexpensive and not only provide continuous information between drill holes, but can pinpoint areas of particular concern to identify locations where drilling can provide the most information. ^ TOP
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Archaeological > |
G-tek also is often called on to find metallic objects of cultural or heritage value, including ancient canons or landfill sites containing heritage value memorabilia. ^ TOP
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