Water Applications

Geophysical methods provide a powerful, non-invasive way to locate and evaluate groundwater resources. Techniques such as electrical resistivity and electromagnetic surveys help identify aquifers, determine groundwater depth, map subsurface geology, and detect zones of high water potential. These methods support sustainable water management by guiding borehole drilling, assessing groundwater recharge areas, and monitoring contamination or salinity. Geophysics helps communities, farms, and industries make informed decisions about reliable and responsible groundwater use.

  • Schools
  • Ablution Facilities
  • Warehouses
  • Poultry Infrastructure
  • Clinics
  • Shopping Complexes

Core Applications

Aquifer Mapping

Delineating the depth, thickness, and lateral extent of water-bearing formations.

 

 

Well Siting

Pin-pointing high-yield locations to maximize drilling success and minimize dry holes.

 

 

Fracture Imaging

Identifying structural pathways in bedrock that govern groundwater flow.

 

 

Fracture Imaging

Identifying structural pathways in bedrock that govern groundwater flow.

 

 

Why Geophysics?

Traditional boreholes only provide data at a single point. Geophysics fills the gaps, providing continuous 2D and 3D models of the subsurface. This integrated approach reduces project risk, lowers long-term costs, and promotes sustainable groundwater management.
 

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