Archaeology Services For Environmental Management In Florida
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based in USA
Electromagnetics uses inductive techniques to measure conductivity of the subsurface without the need of electrodes or ground contact. The methods include frequency domain electromagnetics (Geonics EM-31, EM-34, EM-38 and GSSI Profiler), time domain electromagnetics (Geonics EM-61, Geonics PROTEM systems and White handheld systems), and VLF systems. Depending on the target, the depth of ...
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based in USA
The use of geophysics has become increasingly beneficial to archaeological surveys. A geophysical survey should not be used to replace an in-depth archeological survey conducted by a qualified professional archaeologist. Instead, it should be used as one of many tools that can be applied to the investigation. Geophysics can be used to provide either a general site overview or a higher resolution ...
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based in USA
Geophysics has been successfully applied to environmental investigations for many decades and has become even more accurate and cost effective with the integration of global positioning systems and more advanced computer ...
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based in USA
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was signed into law on January 1, 1970. The Act requires that all federal agencies consider both the impacts of their actions on the environment and possible alternatives to those actions during the planning phases. EBI Consulting has been a leading provider of NEPA compliance services for over a decade, and our team of scientists, historians, and ...
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based in USA
PM Environmental, Inc. (PM) owns and operates the latest Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Unit equipped with a 400 MHz antenna and a powerful datalogger/software package that detects and maps utility pipes, shallow engineering structures, and performs numerous environmental applications. PM Environmental, Inc.’s staff has received extensive training in the use of this ...
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