Environmental Geophysics
Non-destructive geophysical surveys can provide cost-effective solutions faster than conventional methods of data acquisition for environmental projects. Environmental geophysics allows us to locate, identify, and/or evaluate:
- Abandoned wells
- Acid mine drainage
- Buried concrete vaults (clarifiers)
- Buried waste trenches and pits
- Buried drums
- Burn areas
- Confining layers
- Contaminant plumes (inorganic)
- Landfills
- Localized bedrock depressions where DNAPLs may pool
- Permeable pathways
- Slag
- Underground piping
- Underground storage tanks (USTs)
- Munitions of explosive concern (MEC)




