The measurement of ground conductivity includes numerous geophysical techniques. While approaching this same problem in different ways, all share the common goal of discerning subsurface conductivity distribution both laterally and vertically. Which method is best for your project depends on a multitude of factors, which we would be glad to talk with you about!
Ground conductivity can be useful for identifying contaminant plumes, source zones, clay layers, bedrock topography, water table depth, mineralization, geologic structure, and many more.