Underground Discovery & Exploration

Underground Discovery & Exploration

Underground Exploration

Underground Exploration by Underground Discovery is a three step process. Using the latest equipment and technology underground exploration tells us; if there is a target in the subject area, is the target an ore, void, cave, tunnel, prior excavation, ferrous or non-ferrous metal, and how deep the target is. Underground exploration:

    • Starts first with a proprietary frequency generator that can pinpoint non-ferrous metals within an area of 5 feet at a distance of up to 4000 feet away. The long range frequency generated target is then confirmed by our electronic underground imaging equipment. The imaged target can narrow the underground exploration search area and time needed to search with pinpoint accuracy by telling the volume of non-ferrous metal, the depth and surrounding factors. Our specialized team will confirm if the target is indeed underground at the subject area and then confirm on location the precise area that needs to be subjected to underground pulse induction and/or then underground imaging.

    • Second, we use a pulse induction detector (detects up to fifteen feet deep) for ferrous or non-ferrous metal. All targets deeper than 15 feet will be revealed with underground exploration using our electronic underground imaging equipment and our electronic pin pointer.

    • Third, our underground imaging equipment is used to receive a signal that emanates from the center of the earth, called a gauss. This gauss “ray” signal comes up through the crust of the earth and defrays as it hits any of the above mentioned targets. The software of this equipment receives the gauss signal and identifies the target by outline and color allowing us through underground exploration to discover and reveal underground targets. The depth and composition of targets can be discerned at the same time. Should pinpoint accuracy be needed to tell the depth, we have an electronic “pin pointer” for even greater accuracy in determining depths of the targets.

Underground Exploration is the last frontier on our planet. Every day a new underground discovery is made, sometimes in the backyard and many times in the vast uninhabited lands that surrounds us. Underground Discovery will assist you in finding and recovering family buried treasure, mining ore veins, underground utilities, long lost troves, unmarked graves, outlaw booty, or just forgotten deposits. If your target is underground, our methods and techniques of underground exploration will reveal the target up to 200 feet deep.

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