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Geophysical methods can be applied to a wide range of situations requiring information about subsurface conditions. Producing correct representations of geologic features and structures using geophysical methods will greatly aid in site characterization, fate and transport modeling, and optimizing the location of monitoring and remedial wells. Utilizing the most appropriate geophysical method in an efficient manner will provide useful information that can reduce project costs by decreasing the need for intrusive characterization using boreholes. Locating man-made subsurface features is of prime importance for planning and safety purposes when excavations are necessary.

 

GEOPHYSICAL SERVICES

RSA provides solutions to our clients for these geophysical applications:

 

Determining depth and topography of bedrock.

 

Imaging subsurface cavities and voids.

 

Delineating faults and fracture zones.

 

Mapping saline and fresh water interfaces.

 

Imaging site stratigraphic units.

 

Delineating landfill structures and boundaries.

 

Delineating conductive inorganic contaminant plumes.

 

Locating underground storage tanks and buried drums.

 

Mapping subsurface utilities, pipelines, and other man-made objects.

 

 

 

 

RSA has significant capabilities with the following techniques and can provide geophysical support to our client’s projects using these techniques:

 

Magnetometry

 

Ground Penetrating Radar

 

Electrical Resistivity

 

Electromagnetic Induction

Shallow Seismic Refraction and Reflection