The results of a geoelectrical survey was published as
proceedings of the 13th Asian Regional Conference of the IAEG on 16 - 18 November 2021.
The sophisticated Geoelectrical instrument owned by consultant Prihaditama with the
ARES II from Czech Republic participated in helping the PLP Team and Drinking Water DPUTR Gresik Regency
in finding water sources in Banyuurip Village
Now, georadar instrument technology is wireless
interfaces! it is using Android tablet. This instrument has been delivered
at PT. Prihaditama in December 2021
Well, in the city of Rembang, we were asked by one of the companies there to find groundwater that would be used to meet their company's development needs.
Go, our Geoelectrical & GPS Geodetic team. In carrying out this work we dispatched two Geophysicists, Geodesy experts, as well as geoelectric equipment technicians and operators,
The instrument used to carry out 2D Geoelectric or Electric Resistivity Tomography (ERT) is ARES II 48 Channel.
GPR and Geoelectrical data collection at the Goa Kidang archaeological site was carried out by PT. Prihaditama for assisting research conducted by ITB
(Mr. Dr. Ir. Johan Arif, M.T., Mr. Dr. Ir. Prihadi Su Mintadireja, M.S. & Mr. Prof. Dr. Ir. Jahdi Zaim) and the Yogyakarta Archaeological Center
(Ms. Dra. Intan A. Nurani, M.Hum.)
New pipeline routes are often designed to suit existing surface facilities such as oil, gas, high-voltage cables, water, etc. It is important to map the exact
location of the previously constructed facilities to avoid damage during the process of installing the new pipeline. However, the construction of existing underground and
underwater utilities may deviate slightly from the initial blueprint.
ADCP Survey Service or Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler is a tool for measuring ocean currents that can be done
by PT. Prihaditama. When measuring ocean currents with ADCP, we generally sink the ADCP device under the sea and place the ADCP
device on a flat seabed at a depth of 15-20 meters.
Objects or materials containing magnetic minerals can be induced by the earth's magnetic field. This causes different variations
of the magnetic field to be used to predict the presence of metallic objects in certain areas. Magnet surveys can not only be carried out on land
but can also be carried out for sea areas.