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Gallery

Snippets of AES' Field Work

Dual geoprobe direct push rigs in action

These hydraulically powered rigs are a relatively inexpensive way to investigate soil, groundwater, and soil vapor

Limited access geoprobe direct push rig

This rig is capable of accessing areas incapable by larger rigs

Electromagnetic inducer (EMI)

This device is capable of peering into the subsurface, which is useful for evaluating potential current/former underground storage tank locations as well as utilities

Mechanical Excavation

Oftentimes the most rapid, cost effective solution is to dig and haul

Limited Access Rig in Elevator

LAR ready to descend into a San Francisco building basement for Maher Ordinance-related sampling

Soil Vapor Sampling

Collecting a soil vapor sample into a 1-liter Summa canister following shut-in and leak testing

Inyo Crater, Eastern California

Relatively young, eruptions occurred 5,000 to 500 years ago

Van Gogh's Ear, Poleta Fold Belt, White Mountains, Eastern California

 Classic Cordilleran orogen fold-thrust belt geology