Case Studies

a) Geological survey – new mineral deposits

With a help of the GPR method, geological surveys are performed when searching for minerals, metallic ore and non-metallic ore deposits. It allows for more accurate outline of productive layer and for quantification of mineral resources.

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   upper border depth    lower border depth   layer thickness
1 light sandy loan soil - min. 2m / max. 4m from 1m to 6m
2 interlayer soil - - from 0,3m to 0,5m
3 industrial sand min. 2m / max. 4m min. 8m / max. 24m from 4m to 20m
4 indigenous ores min. 8m / max. 24m - -

 

 

b) Identification of polluted soil environmental burdens, old refuse disposals, pumping stations etc.

The GPR method allows for monitoring of groundwater level fluctuations and determination of groundwater and subsurface pollution with oil and other substances. Oil-polluted subsurface.

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c) Archaeological survey

3D evaluation of archaeological finds.

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