Geology Services In Arizona
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based in USA
Naturally occurring geologic hazards in the southwest include seismicity, landslides, rock falls, subsidence and earth fissuring and liquefaction. Four Corner professionals have performed numerous investigations to determine and mitigate these naturally occurring hazards for construction. Additionally, we have pioneered the field of abandoned mine reclamation to manage urban encroachment on ...
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based in USA
Most buildings in seismically active areas should not be located across active faults. Structures that cannot be moved to avoid faults must be designed to tolerate movement of the fault. Converse geologists evaluate fault hazards by researching maps of known active faults and comparing them to the planned construction. Aerial photographs and previous geotechnical reports may provide evidence of ...
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based in USA
Most construction projects require a geotechnical study, commonly referred to as a “soils report”. The purpose of the study is to identify the geological features and hazards of the site and to determine the engineering properties of the earth materials. A geotechnical study begins with a review of geological maps and reports to determine the geological setting of the site and to ...
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based in USA
of an EA include: threatened or endangered species, wetlands, jurisdictional waters, cultural resources & archeology, water resources, hydrology, air quality, geology, mining claims, hazardous materials and environmental ...
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based in USA
Buildings and other structures may be supported on the ground by several different types of foundations. Shallow foundations include the spread footings used around the perimeter of most buildings as well as the thicker and more rigid mat foundations used in certain difficult soil conditions. Deep foundations include cast-in-place-drilled piles, driven piles and ...
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Manufactured by Cascade Drillingbased in USA
Cascade is the leader in environmental amendment injection technologies. Utilizing proprietary and patented process, Cascade has the full commercial ability to deliver gases, liquids and solid treatment amendments safely and effectively into the ...
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Manufactured by Cascade Drillingbased in USA
A Conceptual Site Model (CSM) is the basis for all site management decisions. If the CSM is wrong or incomplete the site management decisions will be negatively impacted. The CSM is dynamic, and is updated and improved throughout the lifecycle of the project. It is essential that the CSM be complete, accurate and robust in order to select, design and implement remedies that will meet remedial ...
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