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  • Soil Sampling and Mangrove Assessment

    Soil sampling is a fundamental process in quantifying the carbon stock of mangrove ecosystems. It involves collecting soil cores at specific depths (commonly 0–15 cm, 15–30 cm, and beyond) to determine the amount of organic carbon stored in the sediments. These samples are dried, sieved, and analyzed in the laboratory for bulk density and carbon… Read more

  • Offshore and Onshore Geotechnical Drilling: Overview and Benefits to Developers

    Geotechnical drilling is a critical process in site investigation, used to gather information about the physical properties of soil and rock below a proposed construction site. It plays a key role in both offshore and onshore development projects. 1. Onshore Geotechnical Drilling Definition:Onshore geotechnical drilling is conducted on land to assess soil and rock conditions… Read more

  • Understanding Georesistivity Surveys

    A georesistivity survey is a geophysical method that measures the electrical resistivity of subsurface materials. By injecting electrical currents into the ground and measuring the resulting potential differences, geologists can infer the type and distribution of underground materials, including aquifers, rock layers, and potential fault zones. Benefits to Developers Read more