GeoModel, Inc. Logoborehole resistivity


Borehole resistivity methods measure the electrical resistivity of the subsurface by lowering a probe down a borehole. Borehole resistivity can be used to study lateral changes and vertical cross sections of the natural hydrogeologic setting. Borehole resistivity can also be used to study soil and groundwater contamination.

Our company has conducted numerous borehole resistivity surveys. All resistivity surveys are conducted by registered professional geologists. We can travel nationwide or worldwide to conduct a borehole resistivity survey.


Borehole Resistivity Applications:


Borehole Resistivity Method

Resistivity logging is an electrical method that involves lowering a resistivity probe down an uncased borehole and taking measurements below the water table. The electrode configuration consists of surface electrodes and a probe consisting of borehole electrodes.

The electrical resistivity logging tool obtains geologic information from several feet around the borehole. The borehole resistivity probe takes resistivity measurements to a depth of 500 feet.


Company Background

Our company was founded in 1991 as a geophysical services and environmental consulting firm. The company principals have over 40 years of combined experience in the environmental field and have conducted numerous borehole resistivity projects worldwide. All projects are conducted by registered professional geologists.


GeoModel, Inc. conducts surveys in every state.

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