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ATV-mode GPR and EM Surveys

Purpose: ATV-mode Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electromagnetic (EM) surveys are designed for efficient, high-quality data collection over expansive and challenging areas. By using an All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) as a mobile platform, these surveys increase speed and safety while maintaining the detail needed for subsurface analysis. ATV-mode is particularly advantageous for covering large or difficult terrains that may be hazardous or impractical to survey on foot.

Snowmobile-mode Cesium Magnetometer

Purpose: Snowmobile-mode Cesium Magnetometer surveys are tailored for high-resolution magnetic data collection in challenging terrains, where traditional methods may fall short. This mode allows for efficient, ground-based surveys across rugged and cold environments, ensuring accurate subsurface mapping without the need for pre-established grids.

Snowmobile-mode GPR Surveys

Purpose: Snowmobile-mode Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) surveys enable efficient data collection over snow-covered or rugged terrains, particularly where traditional methods are too slow or challenging. By mounting the GPR system on a snowmobile sleigh, these surveys can cover large areas quickly, providing valuable subsurface insights in difficult environments.

Snowmobile-mode IMAGEM Surveys

Purpose: Snowmobile-mode IMAGEM surveys are cutting-edge time-domain electromagnetic (EM) surveys designed for high-resolution data collection across challenging and variable terrains. By integrating airborne survey design principles, this system allows for precise EM measurements, making it highly effective for mineral exploration, particularly in areas where accuracy is critical, such as gold exploration.

Wall-mode Surveys

Purpose: Wall-mode surveys are specialized for imaging vertical surfaces, such as concrete wall faces, to locate and map internal structures. These surveys use Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Radiodetection to detect features like rebar and other embedded elements, providing valuable data for structural assessments and construction planning.

Water-mode Surveys

Purpose: Water-mode surveys use geophysical instruments to map underwater environments, ideal for detecting submerged objects, assessing bathymetry, and conducting environmental studies. This mode is commonly applied in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas where accurate mapping of underwater features is needed.

Tunnel-mode Surveys

Purpose: Tunnel-mode surveys are specialized for assessing the structural integrity of large-diameter tunnels and identifying features like drill holes that intersect the tunnel. This mode is essential for infrastructure projects, including outfall systems, where regular monitoring and inspection of tunnel walls are critical to ensure safety and functionality.

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