Archaeology Monitoring Services For Soil And Groundwater In Ontario
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based in CANADA
Watters Environmental Group offers a wide range of services required for federal Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA) and provincial Environmental Assessments (EAs), and for Class EAs associated with the transportation sector (including the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP), as required under Sections 5-17 of the Ontario EA Regulation ...
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based in CANADA
Our extensive inventory of the latest hydrographic equipment provides a broad range of techniques for completing any underwater investigation or survey.At ASI, we don’t advocate for specific technologies; we match the best possible options available and recommend a solution best tailored to your needs. Our in-house certified hydrographers, project managers and technicians use a combination ...
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based in CANADA
Geophysical surveys are used to create maps of subsurface archaeological features. Features are the non-portable part of the archaeological record, whether standing structures or traces of human activities left in the soil. Geophysical instruments can detect buried features when their electrical or magnetic properties contrast measurably with their surroundings. In some cases individual ...
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based in CANADA
Magnetic surveys measure small, localised variations in the Earth's magnetic field. The magnetic properties of naturally occurring materials such as magnetic ore bodies and basic igneous rocks allow them to be identified and mapped by magnetic surveys. Strong local magnetic fields or anomalies are also produced by buried steel ...
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