
Unexploded ordnance in strange places
Oasis montaj and UXO software were also the chosen tools of SAND Geophysics who were called in by the Port of London Authority Hydrographic Service

Ships, scrolls and speeding ice
Five ways geoscience and geophysical surveys are unlocking secrets around the world. 1.Finding lost ships In search of historic wrecks consumed by sand In 1776

Drones, making light of geophysical surveying
With development initially driven by the military, drones have expanded into a plethora of new sectors and are now common in mapping geology and targets of

How much pressure is the world’s groundwater under, and can it bounce back?
Groundwater is the source for around half the world’s drinking water. Irrigation and agriculture are even more reliant on it. Extraction has increased – that

5 Earthy Facts to Celebrate World Soil Day
Did you know? “It takes at least 500 years to form one inch of topsoil.” Kathryn Dompierre, R&D Engineer, Seequent - GEOSLOPE office Today, we’re celebrating

Water Security and Saltwater Intrusion
Saltwater intrusion occurs when too much groundwater is pumped from coastal aquifers

Water Security and: Emerging Contaminants
Emerging Contaminants are generally those introduced into water sources from waste