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Guide to Geophysical Exploration

Search through the Earth's natural resources with geophysical exploration


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Geophysical exploration is a hybrid of geology and physics. Used to investigate the Earth's natural resources and surfaces, geophysics can be a profitable business. Since the business side of exploration deals with technology, you need to ensure you have the best tools and the right equipment.

Used mainly to search for commercial uses, such as oil, gas or other minerals, geophysical exploration also employs engineering aspects, like to build roads, buildings or tunnels. Before you dig into either type of geophysical exploration, consider the following:

1. Purchase geophysical exploration software to help you become better organized.

2. Secure the best geophysical exploration equipment to keep on hand.

3. Hire a consultant to help you with a geophysical explore program.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Buy geophysical exploration software packages to help produce better models


Use software packages to help you map out what's below the Earth's surface. Don't forget to check and ensure the program works on your company's operating system. With technology changing every year, it's important to stay on top of the improvements, which can maximize your productivity.

I recommend: Geophysical Exploration & Development sells a 3-D layout package that's compatible with most operating systems. You can download the software's overview on the website to see if it's a program you wish to purchase. In business for more than 20 years, Interpex is a specific software company that helps process geophysical data.

Locate quality geophysical exploration instruments


Since you're going to use your geophysical exploration equipment outdoors, it's imperative that the instruments be able to withstand harsh weather conditions. Consult your budget to determine if you can flat-out buy the instruments, or if renting the equipment would be a better investment.

I recommend: NovaLynx offers a variety of geophysical equipment, such as sensors and signals that are even used by meteorological organizations. GISCO Geophysical Instrument & Supply is a one-stop geophysical equipment provider. If purchasing the equipment is too costly, then renting its instruments is another option. While other distributors sell geophysical equipment to use underneath the Earth's surface, Terraplus sells its instruments for you to use on the upper surface of the Earth.

Work together with a geophysical exploration consultant


Occasionally you may find your project running behind. Utilize a consultant to help you get the job completed efficiently and effectively. When you have a third-party consultant look at your project, the consultant might find ways to improve upon the task at hand. Having a fresh eye look at it could help catch something you might have overlooked.

I recommend: To assist you in completing geological models, maps or other diagrams, RockWare offers geological consulting. Lindon Exploration offers an array of geophysical consulting options, helping you maximize your company's productivity and efficiency.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Since geophysical exploration is ever-changing, check with local universities or colleges to take a class or two. These are offered all around the country, especially in areas like the plains states, such as Colorado or Utah, or near the ocean such as South Carolina or California.

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