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Geophysical surveys should be a routine part of most site investigations and often represent the only way of getting total coverage for what lies within the subsurface. The points below outline the clear advantages of using our services...

Low Cost - often less than £1,000 ($1,400) will cover the costs for a typical small site. The value of the data acquired combined with the reduced costs from being able to optimally design an invasive investigation easily exceed the original outlay - not to mention the legal implications of failing to use all the common tools for site investigation available.

Rapid Coverage - Up to 2 hectares of land can be typically surveyed in one day. If surveys are carried out along profiles, then up to 5km can be acquired depending on method

No exposure to buried hazards - because geophysics is non-invasive, operators or people on site

Minimal Surface Disturbance - again, since little or no ground penetration is required, the surface is not disrupted which is ideal in urban areas, highways or landscaped areas.

Easy to Integrate - We take special care to present our findings in a format that can be easily understood and integrated by non-geophysical specialists. Thus data is presented as scale engineering sections or annotated plans.

Integrated Capability - We own all our own equipment which enables us to arrive on site and select the most suitable method to use.

The links below provide specific applications in the most common fields in which we operate:

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TerraDat Geophysics ISO9001

TerraDat Geophysics has been independently audited and certified to be in conformance with ISO 9001. 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.

TerraDat is the first company in the UK to own the Geophex GEM-2 conductivity instrument. The GEM-2, is a hand-held, digital, multi-frequency sensor ground conductivity instrument.
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