GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYING MACHINES INSTRUMENTS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLEARTRACK RADIODETECTION LIMITED Western Drive Bristol BS140AF United Kingdom Geophysical surveying machines and instruments, for use in locating, tracing, identifying and fault-finding in relation to underground cables, pipes and drains; electromagnetic field detectors; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods;CLEAR TRACK;
ILOC RADIODETECTION LIMITED Western Drive Bristol BS140AF United Kingdom GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYING MACHINES AND INSTRUMENTS FOR USE IN LOCATING, TRACING, IDENTIFYING AND FAULT-FINDING IN RELATION TO UNDERGROUND CABLES, PIPES AND DRAINS; ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD DETECTORS; PARTS AND FITTINGS FOR ALL THE AFORESAID GOODS;I LOCK;
RD5000 RADIODETECTION LIMITED Western Drive Bristol BS140AF United Kingdom Geophysical surveying machines and instruments for use in locating, tracing, identifying and fault-finding in relation to underground cables, pipes and drains; electromagnetic field detectors; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods;RADIO DETECTION 5000;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A geophysical survey is conducted, using specialized instruments, to measure the gravity field by flying over a terrain of interest. A series of nominally parallel survey lines can be flown until a total region to be surveyed has been covered. The geophysical survey data is collected using an airship or self-propelled lighter-than-air craft sometimes referred to as a dirigible or blimp. In particular, a rigid airship may be used, that includes all extensions, like fins and a control car, attached to a rigid frame.