Historical, archival, and geophysical research on project-generated and legacy data to assess unexploded ordnance (UXO) risks and support ALARP-based decision-making for offshore developments.

What Is UXO Desk-Based Studies?

Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) desk-based studies analyse archival and historical records alongside legacy geophysical data to assess the likelihood of UXOs within a given development area. These studies support risk mitigation and ALARP strategies by evaluating the wider area of interest, enabling developers to make informed decisions on follow-up detailed surveys and ground-truthing inspections that may confirm the presence of UXOs and lead to subsequent controlled detonation campaigns.

Holistic UXO Risk Assessment through Historical and Geophysical Data Integration

Archival Research

We investigate historic records, military archives, and aerial imagery to identify past conflict zones, bombing events, and naval activity.

Geophysical Data Examination

We analyse legacy and client-supplied geophysical datasets—such as SSS, MBES, MBES and MAG—to validate potential UXO zones and assess the likelihood of UXO presence on the seafloor or buried under the immediate substrata.

Risk Classification & Reporting

We deliver ALARP-focused reports with mapped pUXOs, risk rankings, and mitigation recommendations to inform clearance or ground-truthing campaigns.

Holistic UXO Risk Assessment through Historical and Geophysical Data Integration

Our team integrates extensive archival research expertise with advanced geophysical analysis to produce high-clarity UXO desk-based assessments. Through the evaluation of historical records and magnetic anomaly data, we support developers in assessing and reducing risks to ALARP levels, while ensuring safe and compliant operations within historically complex offshore environments.