Master the art of subsurface characterization using seismic, EM, IP, MT, and gravity methods. Unearth hidden geological secrets and contaminant pathways with non-invasive precision.

Delve into the indispensable world of "Applied Geophysical Methods: Seismic, EM, IP, MT & Gravity," a comprehensive course designed to equip you with the expertise to characterize subsurface conditions for environmental, hydrogeological, and engineering applications. This course emphasizes practical, cost-effective, and non-invasive techniques for site investigation, offering critical insights without extensive excavation.
You will explore a diverse array of geophysical methods, understanding their underlying principles, operational advantages, limitations, and optimal field application. From delineating hydrostratigraphic units and bedrock depth to mapping contaminant plumes and identifying hidden hazards, this program covers the full spectrum of applied geophysics. Learn how to strategically integrate these methods with intrusive techniques to maximize data correlation, reduce safety risks, and guide efficient remedial actions.
Key learning outcomes include:
By the end of this course, you will be proficient in selecting, applying, and interpreting the most effective geophysical methods for any given site, ensuring comprehensive and defensible subsurface characterization. Enhance your ability to make informed decisions by integrating diverse geophysical datasets into a robust, multi-faceted understanding of the subsurface.

Advanced CPD for Canada’s Engineering & Geoscience Community
Northern Geoscience Training Group is a Canadian continuing-education provider dedicated to delivering high-quality professional development for engineers and geoscientists. The organization specializes in bridging regulatory expectations, technical standards, and practical field knowledge within mineral exploration, environmental engineering, and resource development. Our courses are designed to help practicing professionals stay current with evolving Canadian standards, including NI 43-101 requirements, CIM best practices, and provincial regulatory guidelines. With a focus on applied geology, engineering integrity, and responsible reporting, the company supports lifelong learning across the natural-resource and infrastructure sectors.