3D Geophysics Data Plot

3D Geophysics Data Plot

TerraDat is a European leader in state-of-the-art non-invasive Geophysical Site Investigations, Geological Mapping and 3D Geodetic Laser Scanning.

We have extensive experience in all areas of subsurface mapping in relation to the Geotechnical, Civil Engineering, Environmental Waste Management, Groundwater and Mineral Industries

Our services are used by public sector and commercial organisations to gain an in-depth understanding of the subsurface to reduce the risk of exposure to buried hazards and optimise budgets.

In addition to our geophysical survey capabilities, we have a specialist survey division for creation of 3-dimensional models using photogrammetry. Applications include heritage building models, forensic crime and accident scene reconstructions and geotechnical mapping.

TerraDat is now offering an exciting new service involving the installation and management of a novel ground displacement and structural monitoring. This has applications in slope stability monitoring, civil structure (roads, railways, tunnels etc.) monitoring and in pre-empting geohazards. The system uses a flexible array of multiple gravity sensors that are able to output their absolute 3D position in real time.

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Permafrost that holds Europe’s highest mountain ranges together is slowly melting, threatening widespread devastation within the next few decades. Foundations of cable car stations face collapse; mountain slopes, held together by frozen soil are likely to be swept down valleys; and rock faces will disintegrate.
Already, several recent Alpine disasters, including the avalanches that killed more than 50 people at the Austrian resort of Galtur in 1999, are being blamed on the melting of permafrost.

TerraDat is part of a team of scientists who have been monitoring the melting of permafrost in Europe’s alpine regions for the E.U. and Swiss Government in a research project called PACE, Permafrost and Climate in Europe. The experience and innovations developed in this project are available commercially through TERRADAT and its associates.

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Devastation caused by debri
Flowat Wallis, Switzerland

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TerraDat Geophysics ISO9001

TerraDat Geophysics has been independently audited and certified to be in conformance with ISO 9001:2008. This marks the latest step in our efforts to lead the field of specialist high resolution ground mapping and runs alongside our commitment to investment in the latest instrumentation, processing facilities and staff training.

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A project assessing landslide risks in South Wales has picked up a prize at the Cardiff University Innovation Awards. Innovation Award for Long Term Collaboration was awarded to the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and TerraDat (UK) Ltd, a local company founded by two Cardiff University graduates Nick Russill and Rob McDonald.

The South Wales valleys have one of the highest risks of active landsliding in the UK due to a number of complex geological, landscape and historical coal mining factors.

This joint initiative explores new and innovative ways to quickly assess areas in South Wales that are most at risk from landslides.

The team are using novel techniques, such as small hand-controlled helium balloons with digital cameras and GPS controlled high resolution geophysical surveying.

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Download our newsletter giving news, developments and insight into our activities as specialist geophysical surveyors. Case studies include locating an historical Nazi escape tunnel, mapping a former gasworks beneath a Tesco car park and the latest news about our new Geomatics and Imaging capability.

There is also a special offer to readers of our newsletter where they can get a special price on a Topcon GPT-7000i Imaging Total Station. Download Newsletter (PDF)


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