A geophysical survey is a method of investigating the physical properties of the Earth's subsurface using various techniques and instruments. These surveys are commonly employed in fields such as geology, environmental studies, archaeology, and resource exploration (like oil, gas, and minerals), as well as for engineering and construction purposes. Geophysical surveys typically use non-invasive methods to gather data about the subsurface without the need for drilling or excavation.

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