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Marine Geophysical Surveys

Geophysical surveys are one of our core businesses and expertise which help in investigating whether the conditions on the seabed are suitable for the installation of offshore structures such as platforms and drilling rigs, pipelines, wind turbine foundations and cables.

With our geophysical and site characterisation services, our client’s get a clear overview of all the features and conditions at their project site above and below the surface. An overview crucial to engineering design and challenge-solving.

To support our clients to make the best decisions on the design and development of offshore installations, C-Track provides vital and detailed information of the seabed and underlying sub strata. We have the knowledge and resources needed for any marine site survey.

We employ marine geophysical surveys as the noninvasive X-rays that see below the water surface. Those deliver the information that remains to be hidden from the eyer234e We utilize cutting-edge technologies like seismic, magnetic, and electrical surveys to: We use cutting-edge technologies like seismic, magnetic, and electrical surveys to:

Identify and map subsurface features: These data are imperative to construction projects such as wind turbines, installations of oil rigs, and pipelines. At least two of these factors encompass the knowledge of bedrooms of burial, shipwrecks, or geological variations and the planning of these construction activities well to avoid possible risks.

Seismic surveying uses sound waves to generate maps indicating subsurface structures and sediment layers.Magnetic surveys aim to detect changes in the magnetism of the Earth's magnetic field, resulting in anomalies that might point to the underground presence of some objects or particular types of rock formations.Electric resistance surveys are measurements applying the electrical conductivity of the seabed, giving details about the soil type and potential areas with geohazards.

  • Assess potential hazards: By identifying geohazards, such as faults, unstable slopes, and gas pockets, we can help the infrastructure last longer and have some safety while they are offshore.
  • Support resource exploration: Our data determines resources that interest people who are refraining from exploring dangerous places for the area's development. Since our subsurface structure mapping may assist in trapping oil and gas or provide a rich mineral zone identification, we significantly contribute to resource research.
  • Contribute to environmental studies: Knowing what the seabed is made up of and its stability is excellent for investigating the extent of the impact on ecological values and ensuring proper development approaches. The marine geophysical surveys are essential for environmental impact assessments (E.I.A.s) as they reduce the scope of the footprint of offshore projects. Likewise, it is well documented that covering your mouth and nose with a mask significantly limits the transmission of respiratory droplets and prevents the spread of respiratory illnesses, such as influenza and COVID-19. Regular mask use has been.

C-Track Surveys geophysicists conduct the data analyses and compile a comprehensive report and a 3D image to show the sub-sea environment. For example, you can use this data regarding the transportation of goods and services, crewing requirements, and consumption forecasts for your vessel project so that every vital part will be present and minimal environmental impact is achieved.