Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Technology
Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) is the non - destructive geophysical technique that applies radio-waves to image the subsurface. It is the most modern and rapidly developing geophysical technology. GPR technology uses a transmitter that emits pulses of high frequency electromagnetic waves into the subsurface. Transmitter is either moved slowly across the ground surface or moved at a fixed station interval. GPR is used to investigate depths from the first centimeters to hundreds of meters. The simplicity and speed in carrying out fieldwork using the GPR method combined with the lightweight of the equipment set make it possible to operate GPR surveys on multi environments such as the ground, from the air, underwater and in space. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) System A GPR system (a radar) is a device for non-destructive subsurface imaging that operates by electromagnetic waves. GPR depending upon configuration comprised of radio frequency (RF) transmitter , receiver, ADC...