
Georadar, or GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar), is a noninvasive geophysical survey technology used for subsurface exploration and structure diagnostics.
The method is based on the emission of radio-frequency electromagnetic pulses by a transmitting antenna. As these waves pass through materials, they are partially reflected and diffracted at physical discontinuities (changes in dielectric constant or electrical conductivity) and detected by a receiving antenna. By analyzing the time and intensity of the reflected signal, information on the nature, depth, and geometry of the objects or layers passed through can be obtained.
Fields of Application:
Subsurface detection
Inspection of tunnels
Mapping of archaeological sites
Detection of cavities
Environmental surveys: detection of landfills, contaminated sites, and buried drums
Detection of unexploded ordnance
Fields of Application:
Subsurface detection
Inspection of tunnels
Mapping of archaeological sites
Detection of cavities
Environmental surveys: detection of landfills, contaminated sites, and buried drums
Detection of unexploded ordnance
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