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Water Security and: Subsidence

Water Security and: Subsidence

Shifts in tectonic plates, geological faulting and soft clay geology have long been contributors
Water Security and: Humanitarian Crises

Water Security and: Humanitarian Crises

How a deeper understanding of geology was able to alleviate water shortages for thousands
The Technology Revealing the Earth's Groundwater Secrets

The Technology Revealing the Earth’s Groundwater Secrets

Electromagnetic (EM) surveying is a technique that has been used to map mineral resources.
Sponge Cities

Sponge Cities

A Sponge City is designed to absorb, clean, and reuse rainfall in a safe, ecological manner
Looking into ice: understanding Antarctica's glaciers

Looking into ice: understanding Antarctica’s glaciers

Jamin Greenbaum’s first experience in Antarctica was one he’ll always remember.
The Beehive, house of parliament Wellington, New Zealand

Modelling the Wellington subsurface to understand seismic risk

Understanding the seismic risk of New Zealand’s capital city requires an in-depth understanding of the complex geology.
How the Australian mining industry is protecting ancient underground organisms

How the Australian mining industry is protecting ancient underground organisms

Leapfrog Geo, has also been used to model the habitat of subterranean fauna: ancient organisms that live underground and influence the health of water and
One Year Later: Using 3D Technology to Find Water for Refugees

One Year Later: Using 3D Technology to Find Water for Refugees

Just over a year ago, we shared a project done by the Advisian geophysics team. Colleagues Paul Bauman, Alastair McClymont, Colin Miazga, Eric Johnson and Chris Slater were tasked by the