At the recent European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, leading groundwater detection technology company Aquadetect positioned itself as a prominent participant by presenting its innovative solution, this time related to high-resolution agrological studies.
The event, which brings together geoscience experts from around the world, provided an ideal platform for the Chilean company to share its knowledge and experiences in the field of hydrogeology and agrogeophysics.
“At Aquadetect we have developed solutions that allow us to identify heterogeneities in the subsoil with high vertical and horizontal resolution. For example, we can observe compact strata that reach a depth of 75 cm, while in other areas located a few meters away the compaction reaches 150 cm in depth. Considering these differences translates into significant savings when using machinery such as a subsoiler,” said Daniel Cabrera, commercial manager of Aquadetect.
In turn, Cabrera had words to refer to what was the participation of his company in the EGU in particular, arguing that: "In this instance we were able to present our new service 'Geology 3D', which thanks to agrogeophysics, we can represent the reality of the field in three dimensions, in order to improve both water productivity and productive heterogeneity."
In this way, Aquadetect, thanks to its innovative approach and promising results, is positioning itself as a key company in driving significant progress in the sustainable management of water resources worldwide.
