GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION
Geophysical investigations are techniques used to measure and analyze the physical properties of the Earth in order to gain an understanding of the subsurface environment. These techniques include seismic, electromagnetic, gravity, and resistivity surveys which measure the variations in the physical properties of the subsurface. These surveys have become increasingly important in recent years as they can be used to accurately map and identify subsurface structures and features.
The information obtained from geophysical surveys can be used for a variety of purposes including engineering, geotechnical, mineral exploration, and environmental studies. Geophysical investigations are an invaluable tool in helping scientists and engineers gain a better understanding of the subsurface environment.
The information obtained from geophysical surveys can be used for a variety of purposes including engineering, geotechnical, mineral exploration, and environmental studies. Geophysical investigations are an invaluable tool in helping scientists and engineers gain a better understanding of the subsurface environment.