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The Right Tool for the Right Job...

The staff at J.D. Mollard and Associates (2010) Limited use an applied multidisciplinary approach to their research and consulting work.  This has resulted in a wide variety of tools in use by our staff during the course of their assignments.  The staff of J.D. Mollard and Associates (2010) Limited have always strived to incorporate the latest technology into their field and office work, and are constantly assessing new tools whenever the need arises.

Below you'll find links to discussions on many of the technological tools our staff use to carry out their consulting assignments.  Click on the links below to learn more about a specific tool or approach.

Our staff is experienced in working with a wide range of air photo products to map and study the terrain for a broad range of applications.

The staff of J.D. Mollard and Associates (2010) Limited have extensive experience in using satellite imagery for a broad range of applications, using imagery of varying scales and spectral band combinations depending on the requirements of individual projects and clients.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are valuable tools used in the analysis of spatial information.

Electromagnetic survey technology is a proven non-invasive method for measuring the apparent electrical conductivity of the ground from the surface to varying depths depending on project objectives.

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is an easy to use, non-invasive technique used to map contacts between materials with different densities.

JDMA has developed a specialized GIS-based shore erosion model to assist with shore erosion assessments in lakes and reservoirs. The model is particularly applicable for assessing factors affecting historical erosion rates in problem areas, and for predicting future bank recession rates and eroded sediment volumes entering the aquatic environment.

 
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