What is Geological Mapping & Electrical Resistivity?
Geological mapping identifies rock formations, fault lines, and subsurface structures. When paired with electrical resistivity, which measures how the ground resists electrical current, it reveals hidden underground features without invasive drilling.
We use advanced tools to deliver high-resolution maps that support safe, cost-effective planning.
Applications include:
- Resource exploration – Locating minerals and groundwater.
- Construction planning – Assessing ground stability and hazard risks.
- Environmental studies – Tracing water flow and contamination pathways.
- Infrastructure design – Informing roads, tunnels, and foundation work.
Why choose geological mapping?
Understanding the geology of an area is critical for avoiding costly project setbacks and ensuring long-term stability. Our geological mapping services provide:
Accurate site characterization
Risk mitigation
Resource optimization
Regulatory compliance
Our geological mapping and electrical resistivity services are built on decades of field experience and a deep understanding of subsurface systems, guided by everything about land surveyor methodology that ensures clarity, accuracy, and site-specific reliability.
Advanced Geophysics’ expertise in geological mapping
Our team of experienced geophysicists, land surveyors, and geological service experts specializes in detailed geological mapping. When you choose Advanced Geophysics, you benefit from:
- Tailored mapping solutions – customized surveys based on project needs and geological conditions.
- Advanced technology – using seismic, resistivity, and magnetic surveys for high-resolution geological data.
- Industry-leading professionals – experts in geological services and land surveying.
- Comprehensive reporting – providing clear geological maps and data for project planning and risk assessment.
We deliver precise geological mapping and electrical resistivity surveys to support planning, design, and environmental compliance. To get started, simply contact geological service.