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Cave and void detection

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Jan. 1, 2005- By: Advanced Geosciences Inc

This is a collection of various cases where the 2D resistivity imaging method pioneered by Advanced Geosciences Inc have been successfully applied. Click on a section below and you will be shown a full 2D resistivity imaging brochure detailing the case in question.

Acknowledgement:
These cases have been submitted by satisfied customers whom we thank for permission to publish their data on the web. Each detailed broschure will have a citation for the source of the data.


french_tunnel

Using resistivity imaging for tunnel detection.
The purpose of the survey was to find a tunnel used as production site for V1 rockets during WW2.


cave

Cave detection using the resistivity imaging technique.
Cave detection using resistivity imaging.


sting_cave

Cave detection using resistivity imaging found the Sting Cave.
This is the original Sting cave survey using resistivity imaging.

The geophysical instruments used in the resistivity imaging cases described here are the AGI SuperSting R8/IP earth resistivity meter and the AGI Sting R1 earth resistivity meter together with the AGI Swift multi electrode cables and smart switches.
These make up systems with extremely fast data acquisition in the field.
Today the single-channel Sting R1 has been replaced by the even faster and more accurate instrument:
SuperSting R8/IP
The interpretation of data like this can be done using the 2D inversion program AGI EarthImager 2D available from AGI.

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