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The Geological Survey of Pakistan (reporting name: GSP), is an autonomous and independent institution under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources which is tasked and mandate with advancing the geoscience knowledge and carrying out systematic studies on official mapping and area surveying.
The scientists of GSP thoroughly studies the landscape of Pakistan, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. Apart from studying geology, it has various major science disciplines, concerning biology, engineering, hydrology, chemistry and physics. Due to its reputation and studies on fact-finding research, it has undertaken various efforts and studies on mineral exploration and extraction as well.
Headquartered in Quetta, it has a main office in Islamabad and other regional offices in all over the country, and as of current, Dr. Imran Khan is the current and designated director-general of the Geological Survey of Pakistan.
As early as 1836–51, the British crown government decided to set up the geological survey to explore the British Indian Empire under the British geologist David Williams who later founded the Geological Survey of India.
Survey of Pakistan is the sole national mapping and land surveying government agency of Pakistan. Its head of department is titles as "Surveyor General of Pakistan".
Survey of Pakistan, which emerged as successor to pre-partition Royal Survey of India, is a National Surveying and Mapping Organization of the country. It is primarily responsible for all sorts of topographical land surveys of cis-frontier areas of the entire country. The basic products include map sheets on scale 1:50,000 and 1:250,000. The department is actively participating in the national development projects and thus fulfilling the ever growing surveying and mapping demands of various government / semi-government and autonomous bodies. The geodetic data prepared and maintained by the department is matchless in its accuracy and use. Over the past years, the department has taken a mile stone turn by gradually switching over to surveying and mapping using modern techniques, methods and equipment. This resulted in the outstanding capability of using and manipulating topographical data to develop wide range of applications including Geographic Information System.
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The Survey of India (Hindi: भारतीय सर्वेक्षण विभाग ) is India's central engineering agency in charge of mapping and surveying. Set up in 1767 to help consolidate the territories of the British East India Company, it is one of the oldest Engineering Departments of the Government of India. The Survey of India's distinguished history includes the handling of the mammoth Great Trigonometrical Survey under William Lambton and George Everest and the discovery of Mt. Everest. Its members are from Survey of India Service cadre of Civil Services of India.
Survey of India publishes maps and the unrestricted category maps can be obtained at very reasonable prices from its several Geo-spatial data centers. Restricted category maps require due approval from government authorities. Many other rules govern the sale and use of Survey of India maps. Only an Indian citizen may purchase topographic maps and these may not be exported from India for any reason.
The history of the Survey of India dates back to the 18th Century.
The film provides an overview of Geological Survey of India
IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area. Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some...
The "Geological Survey of Pakistan" , is an autonomous and independent institution under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources which is tasked and mandate with advancing the geoscience knowledge and carrying out systematic studies on official mapping and area surveying. The scientists of GSP thoroughly studies the landscape of Pakistan, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. Apart from studying geology, it has various major science disciplines, concerning biology, engineering, hydrology, chemistry and physics. Due to its reputation and studies on fact-finding research, it has undertaken various efforts and studies on mineral exploration and extraction as well. Headquartered in Quetta, it has a main office in Islamabad and other regional offices in ...
The Alberta Geological Survey, serving all Albertans, protecting what matters. The Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) is the official provincial geological survey of Alberta. Building on over 95 years of history, the Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) provides geological information and advice about the geology of Alberta to the Government of Alberta, the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), industry, and the public to support the exploration, sustainable development, regulation, and conservation of Alberta's resources. See http://ags.aer.ca/
August 8, 2017 (Persian calendar 1396/5/17) Iran Geological Survey & Mineral Explorations (GSI) official website http://www.gsi.ir Iran Geological Survey & Mineral Explorations (GSI), Finding water sources جستجو براي منابع آب ايران
GROUND WATER EXPLORATION INFORMATION Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area. Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some tim...
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The BGS Landslides Response team demonstrate some aspects of their survey work whilst on a field trip to the North East of England in Summer 2013. Featured in this video are landslides at Rothbury (Cragend/B6344) and the Tynemouth headland (Pen Bal Crag/King Edward's Bay). More about landslides at www.bgs.ac.uk/landslides/ More about the increase in UK landslides in 2012 at www.bgs.ac.uk/landslides/November2012.html
The film provides an overview of Geological Survey of India
IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR BORE WELL DRILLING Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area. Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some...
The "Geological Survey of Pakistan" , is an autonomous and independent institution under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources which is tasked and mandate with advancing the geoscience knowledge and carrying out systematic studies on official mapping and area surveying. The scientists of GSP thoroughly studies the landscape of Pakistan, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. Apart from studying geology, it has various major science disciplines, concerning biology, engineering, hydrology, chemistry and physics. Due to its reputation and studies on fact-finding research, it has undertaken various efforts and studies on mineral exploration and extraction as well. Headquartered in Quetta, it has a main office in Islamabad and other regional offices in ...
The Alberta Geological Survey, serving all Albertans, protecting what matters. The Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) is the official provincial geological survey of Alberta. Building on over 95 years of history, the Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) provides geological information and advice about the geology of Alberta to the Government of Alberta, the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), industry, and the public to support the exploration, sustainable development, regulation, and conservation of Alberta's resources. See http://ags.aer.ca/
August 8, 2017 (Persian calendar 1396/5/17) Iran Geological Survey & Mineral Explorations (GSI) official website http://www.gsi.ir Iran Geological Survey & Mineral Explorations (GSI), Finding water sources جستجو براي منابع آب ايران
GROUND WATER EXPLORATION INFORMATION Geophysical survey such as electrical resistivity sounding is the best approach. Surveyor sends electrical current into the ground and measures the resistance at various depth. From this measures of resistance or computed bulk resistivity, geophysicist can find out exactly what is below in the subsurface. Without geophysical survey, putting tube wells here and there will not yield groundwater in problematic area. Drilling of a borewell with mear perception is not always giving water. Selection of deep bore well sites must be based on some scientific data by conducting proper examinations. Even some time these data will not give good result. Because the groundwater movement and potential is based on so many parameters. Some tim...
The Mexican Geological Survey (SGM) is a decentralized public organism of the Federal Government with self juridical personality and patrimony, regulated by the Mining Law under the sector of the General Mining Coordination of the Economy Secretariat. Since its origin in 1944, it has been the responsible for the detailed exploration of the national mining richness, as well as a provider to the mining industry whit all the essential elements in order to make easy to exploration, identification and quantification of the mineral resources of the Mexican territory.
The BGS Landslides Response team demonstrate some aspects of their survey work whilst on a field trip to the North East of England in Summer 2013. Featured in this video are landslides at Rothbury (Cragend/B6344) and the Tynemouth headland (Pen Bal Crag/King Edward's Bay). More about landslides at www.bgs.ac.uk/landslides/ More about the increase in UK landslides in 2012 at www.bgs.ac.uk/landslides/November2012.html
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April 19, 2017 talk from George Reynolds of Metrics Consulting
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This fine video, produced by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1995, is one that I have been showing my geology students at Southwestern, MiraCosta, Miramar and Mesa Community Colleges for years now. It is an excellent introduction to physical geology, especially plate tectonics, I'm uploading it to YouTube because the MiraCosta College DSPS Department was able to get this video closed captioned, as I have a hearing-impaired student enrolled in an online course that is about to start - thanks, Robert!