GBG Australia has carried out a geophysical investigation using Time Domain EM (TEM) to locate the Subsurface features in the Pilbara, Western Australia.
GBG Australia has carried out a geophysical investigation using Magnetics to locate the depth to unweathered material in the Pilbara, Western Australia.
GBG Australia has carried out a geophysical investigation using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to located possible aboriginal burials in an area the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory
GBG Australia undertook a marine geophysical investigation utilizing Continuous Sub-Bottom Sonar Profiling and Continuous Underwater Seismic Refraction (CUSR) at Sidab Harbour, Sultanate of Oman.
GBG Australia have carried out a geophysical investigation on the grounds of Queensland’s oldest surviving building: Bankfoot House, Glass House Mountains.
GBG Australia in partnership with BACTEC SE Asia Pty Ltd has utilised time-domain EM system (EM61-MK2) to detect UXOs in Queensland.
GBG has utilized a High Frequency Ground Penerating Radar (2.0GHz) in its timber bridge investigation project in SA.
A geophysical investigation using Ground Penetrating Radar and DGPS has been completed by GBG. The aim of this project is to map the depth of bedrock at a proposed solar plant.
A geophysical investigation at Western Australia has been completed by GBG. The object was to provide information on the nature and levels of subsurface material at the site.
GBG has utilized a 3D Ground Penerating Radar system (MALA 16-Channel Antenna Array) in its large scale underground services location project.
MIRA - a low-frequency linear ultrasonic antenna array to produce high resolution tomographical images of concrete. Now it's available for concrete structure investigations through GBG.
High accuracy GPS systems have been adapted in our Ground Penetrating Radar and Electro Magnetic survey projects. Now we can delivery our results in formats such as Google Earth kml, ESRI shapefile as well as 3D CAD drawing.
GBG Australia along with other associate companies recently went on a reconnaissance trip to Birdsville Queensland. Including the 700 km drive from Longreach it was a real insight in to the Aussie Outback.
GBG Australia went to assist the UK office with some resistivity surveys. Surveys to determine layering thickness will assist in planting a new wind farm near Edinburgh and moving a lighthouse to avoid land erosion.