
How do you measure the gravity response from rocks that are too deep for surface surveys? Go vertical! Abitibi Geophysics’ #Gravilog #borehole #gravity system detects the gravitational pull of rocks surrounding the borehole. Instead of fighting through noise from surface topography and overburden, it measures gravity from within the earth, right next to your target.
Whether it's about detecting excess mass, estimating bulk density, or feeding your 3D models, borehole gravity helps you see what's in the rock, based on physics, not assumptions. Discover more of our services > https://www.ageophysics.com/en/geophysical-services
Whether it's about detecting excess mass, estimating bulk density, or feeding your 3D models, borehole gravity helps you see what's in the rock, based on physics, not assumptions. Discover more of our services > https://www.ageophysics.com/en/geophysical-services
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