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Apollo Geophysics 314 East Holly Street, Suite 207 Bellingham, WA 98225 Ph: 360.647.8303, Fax: 425.671.0865 Email: |
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I've enjoyed working with you and your staff very much and I'm looking forward to doing more work with you in the future. -Doug Dillenberger, LG,LHG Business Owner View All |
Seismic Refraction
Identifying soil and rock types and depth to the local bedrock is an important step to determine foundation design prior to beginning any project to assure the most successful outcome. The Seismic Refraction Method is most frequently employed to determine depth to rock for classification of excavation and for foundation design studies. There are other uses of this method that are less frequently considered, such as using Seismic Velocity to identify rock formations; to determine the relative quality of rock; and to locate areas or zones of poor rock. Seismic Refraction has been used in Geotechnical Investigations for several decades to delineate the top of rock and provide information with regard to the Rock Quality Designation (RQD) for rock. The principal behind Seismic Refraction assume that the velocity increases with depth and that only the refracting surface of each seismic layer is defined. Thus, Seismic Refraction seemingly works well to define lateral variations in the rock quality such as shear zones. To learn more about the services we provide and how they will benefit you, please call or email. We look forward to hearing from you and working with you. |
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