Borehole geophysics involves the use of downhole logging tools to obtain high-resolution in-situ measurements of the physical, chemical, and structural properties of the subsurface. Unlike surface surveys, borehole logging provides direct data at depth, bridging the gap between core samples and large-scale geophysical mapping. These measurements are critical for mineral exploration, groundwater studies, geotechnical assessments, and environmental monitoring, as they allow for accurate characterization of ore zones, aquifers, and rock mass conditions. By integrating borehole geophysics with surface and airborne methods, exploration and engineering projects achieve improved confidence in subsurface models. Whether the goal is to define ore grades, assess slope stability, monitor aquifer contamination, or validate surface anomalies, borehole data provide a precise, localized reference that enhances overall project outcomes.
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