Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a geophysical technique used to non-destructively image subsurface structures and features. By measuring the change of speed in electromagnetic waves as they pass through different materials, GPR overcomes the traditional constraints faced by electromagnetic location to deduce the horizontal (latitude, longitude) and vertical (depth) positions of metal utilities, non-metal utilities, cavities, and various other objects of interest.
GPR is commonly used in various fields, including archaeology, geology, environmental science, civil engineering, and utility locating. GeoPulse is fully leveraging this technology to reliably map underground utilities and detect buried objects, minimizing the need to dig for information.
GPR is commonly used in various fields, including archaeology, geology, environmental science, civil engineering, and utility locating. GeoPulse is fully leveraging this technology to reliably map underground utilities and detect buried objects, minimizing the need to dig for information.