Our Services
Electrical Resistivity
Versatile subsurface imaging tools for the most demanding geologic, environmental, and hydrogeologic investigations.
We make resistivity measurements by introducing an electrical current into the earth between a pair of electrodes and measuring the potential electric current between a second pair of electrodes. A linear electrode array produces a 2D cross-section of the subsurface environment.
Applications
- Delineating the depth, thickness, and lateral extent of geologic strata (sands and gravels associated with paleo-stream channels)
- Locating geologic and structural anomalies
- Mapping contaminant plumes
- Locating and delineating landfills
- Mapping subsurface voids and sinkholes
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Our Locations: Charleston, South Carolina; Raleigh and Greensboro North Carolina and Marietta, Georgia. Visit our contact page for details.