What Are The Costs Of Geophysics?
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4.1 Cost Structures
The expenses for geophysical investigations comprise the following:
1. Transport to and from the area of investigation,
2. Measurements in the field,
3. Evaluation and interpretation,
4. Reporting,
5. Overheads.
The prices include measurements, evaluation, reporting and overheads.
Transport costs are not included. The given prices are non-binding, without obligations
and guarantees as to correctness. They are meant to allow a quick estimate
of geophysical costs. Special and local conditions may lead to higher or lower
expenses.
In addition prices may be influenced by the following:
1. Volume of order; measurements become cheaper with growing volume.
2. Rough terrain increases, flat ground decreases the costs.
3. Imprecise or disturbed raw field data must be corrected by special digital
evaluation programs at extra cost.
4. Many bidders may lead to reduction in costs.
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