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Geophysical Reflectometry

Geophysical Reflectometry is a technique used to study the Earth’s subsurface by sending high-frequency sound or electrical signals into the ground. When these signals encounter different materials, such as layers of soil, rock, or water, some of the energy reflects back to the surface. By analyzing these reflected signals, scientists can map and understand underground structures without drilling. This method is useful in various fields like geology, engineering, and environmental studies, helping to identify hidden features, assess stability, or locate resources efficiently and non-invasively.