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About Us (Web Page)
About GEOKON
GEOKON, a 100% employee-owned company located in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA, operates on a worldwide basis through a network of agencies. GEOKON was founded in 1979 by Barrie Selle ...
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Canada Quote (Web Page)
Canada
To request a quote or place an order, please open a ticket below and provide us with as much information as possible. Alternatively, contact our Eastern Canada or Western Canada Headquarte ...
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USA Quote (Web Page)
USA
To request a quote, please use the form below and provide us with as much information as possible. To speak with a Sales Representative, please contact our United States Headquarters, or the ...
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Service Providers (Web Page)
Ardaman & Associates, Inc. › Ardaman & Associates provides geotechnical engineering and full-service construction materials testing and inspection services throughout the Gulf Coast Region. Our geo ...
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Tech Tips (Web Page)
General Tech Tips
Technical Support Check List
Multi-Point Borehole Extensometer Design Considerations
Gauge Tech Tips
Initial Zero Readings
Troubleshooting with an ...
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Terms (Web Page)
Terms and Conditions
Changes and Improvements
All equipment described in GEOKON, INC catalogs is subject to modification and improvement as may be dictated by subsequent developments. Accordingly, w ...
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Company (Web Page)
Offices
Regional Offices › Global contacts
Map and Directions › Our Location
Canada › Vancouver and Toronto Headquarters
Latin America › Santiago Headquarters
EMEA › Barc ...
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Company Videos (Web Page)
‹ Learn more about the Model 6140 Vertical In-Place Inclinometer String | YouTube Channel ›
‹ Learn more about the Model 6180 Vertical In-Place Inclinometer System | YouTube Channel ›
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Videos (Web Page)
Company Videos
Model 6140 › Learn more about our Vertical In-Place Inclinometer String
Model 6180 › Learn more about our Vertical In-Place Inclinometer System
8900 Series › Learn more a ...
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GEO Blog (Web Page)
Session 05
Load Cell Data Interpretation
Posted April 08, 2022
A question that often surfaces when using load cells is why the load cell readings and applied pressure gauge readings do not match ...