Packaged underneath the vehicle, GPR technology sends low frequency pulses two to three meters into the ground to pick up reflections from below the road surface and create a detailed map. WaveSense, ...
First patented in the early 1900s, ground-penetrating radar has been used by geologists, archaeologists, and aeronautics engineers ever since. Notably, the Apollo 17 mission used a GPR to record depth ...
Residential and commercial inspectors, plumbing and utility contractors, and electricians are finding that the use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) provides a host of safety, efficiency, and revenue ...
Concrete coring and drilling contractors are adopting new technologies that make their day-to-day job easier and safer. A popular and effective solution is the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) that is ...
A major advantage of concrete is that it can be easily poured and formed into complex shapes, and reinforcing elements such as steel rebar and post-tension cables can be incorporated within it to ...