AGI STING/Swift case history 5
Horizontal drilling
Summary:
Horizontal drilling is used to install pipes for cables etc
under obstacles such as buildings, rivers, roads etc.
The drilling operation can be considerably delayed if the depth
of drilling is chosen to coincide with underground structures
with high drilling resilience. Consequently it is advantageous to
perform a pre-drilling survey in order to determine the optimum
depth of the pipe.
Resistivity mapping can be successfully applied in order to
accomplish this as is shown by the present case story for the
Advanced Geosciences STING/Swift system.
The survey data are published courtesy of NK3, Japan

Description
Instrument: AGI Sting R1 resistivity meter
with Swift smart electrode system
Array: 28 smart electrodes at 6 meter spacing
Measurement type: Dipole-Dipole
Results:
At this site there was already a horizontal hole drilled and
during that operation extra time had been spent penetrating
several gravel beds. The client wanted to investigate a method
that allowed him to select an optimum depth before drilling. As
can be seen in the figure it would have been better to drill 4
meters closer to the surface where most of the gravel could have
been avoided.
Last modified:
2006-09-07 18:29:29 EDT
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