Experimental geophysical survey site (FdS 2022 Call for Proposals) at Building 23

Creation of a test site for practical work in geophysics and hydrogeology on the Triolet campus. The purpose of the test site is to conduct experiments under real-world conditions that are, above all, reproducible and controlled, with a thorough understanding of the objects to be detected.
It is intended to complement the field trips organized by the Earth-Water-Environment Department.

Land-Water-Environment

This test site allows undergraduate and graduate students to:
=> Learn about the instruments and how to use them through hands-on exercises,

=> Conduct experiments under real-world but controlled conditions,

=> Evaluate the relevance and performance of a method in relation to a specific question,

=> Qualitatively assess the influence of physical parameters on the recorded data,

=> Learn how to measure dip angles using a compass/clinometer or a tablet app

This installation is complemented on the surface by 20 concrete blocks (20x20x40 cm) that will serve as geodetic markers as well as geological outcrops for structural geology measurements. Each block has a different dip and strike to allow students to practice dip measurements. An educational display will be installed near the site in the near future.