Applied Geophysics Course EM-31, ERT & GPR Surveys
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Applied Geophysics Course EM-31, ERT & GPR Surveys
As part of our Applied Geophysics course our 4th year students had the fantastic opportunity of performing electromagnetic (EM-31), electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys at UCD grounds.
Below is a selection of photos from the session.
A big thanks to Minerex Geophysics LTD company ((opens in a new window)www.mgx.ie), who greatly supported the course with their instruments and expertise.
John Caughton from Minerex Geophysics Ltd. demonstrating Electrical Resistivity Tomography method to the students