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Company Background

GeoModel, Inc. was founded in 1991 as a firm specializing in geologic consulting, geophysical surveying, and environmental consulting. The company principals have over 50 years of combined experience as geologic consultants and have conducted numerous geologic projects worldwide. All geologic consultants at GeoModel, Inc. are registered professional geologists.


Areas of Geologic Consulting


GPR profile showing sloping bedrock

The image above shows sloping bedrock in the subsurface. This image was obtained using ground penetrating radar (GPR).


Methods for Geologic Investigation

GeoModel, Inc. uses various methods for investigation of the geologic conditions in an area. Visual observation, professional knowledge, and aerial photograph analysis are some of these methods. GeoModel, Inc. also uses various geophysical methods to assist in the investigation of geologic conditions at a site or property. The sections below discuss some of the methods that GeoModel, Inc. uses.


Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) produces an underground cross-sectional image of the subsurface soil and rock. Depths up to 30 feet (10 meters) or more can be examined. GeoModel, Inc. conducts surveys using a GPR digital control unit and antennas with frequencies ranging from 200 to 400 MHz.

At geological mapping sites, GPR can locate buried stream channels, obtain bedrock profiles, and provide cross-sectional images of soil layers.

Vehicle-towed survey Hand-towed survey

Vehicle-towed GPR survey and Hand-towed GPR survey

The following are examples of images obtained with GPR:

Sinkhole

Sand Layers


Electromagnetic Conductivity (EM)

Electromagnetic conductivity measures the conductivity of the subsurface. This measurement includes the conductivity of soil, groundwater, and rock. GeoModel, Inc. has conducted numerous electromagnetic conductivity (EM) surveys worldwide.

Electromagnetic conductivity surveys are rapid and very accurate. The EM instruments are easily carried and can easily determine variations in ground conductivity that can indicate changes from materials of low conductivity (sand or granite for example) and materials of high conductivity (clay or shale deposits).

GeoModel, Inc.'s geophysicists can perform an EM survey anywhere in the world and with short notice. Survey costs are reasonable.

EM meter and operatorGeophysicist with EM conductivity meter

The EM conductivity meter can investigate the subsurface to a depth of about 20 feet.

Deeper EM surveyDeep EM in operation

The deeper EM can measure the terrain conductivity of the soil, rock, and ground water from the surface to about 200 feet deep.

EM survey resultsEM survey results

The conductivity contour map above shows readings that range from low (blue color) to high (red color).


Surface Resistivity

Surface resistivity is another method used for investigating the geology of the area. The electrical resistivity of the subsurface materials, which include soil and groundwater characteristics, is measured from survey stations at the ground surface. Surface resistivity can be used to study lateral and vertical changes in the natural hydrogeologic setting. Surface resistivity can also be used to study contamination of soil and groundwater and to locate buried objects.

ABEM resistivity system

The color image below shows a surface resistivity profile obtained by GeoModel, Inc. using an automatic multi-electrode system.

resistivity profile

For the cross-section above, the blue colors represent low resistivity values (water, clay), while the red colors represent high resistivity values (sand, limestone).


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