Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. This technology has found extensive applications in various fields, including geology, archaeology, and utility detection, due to its ability to provide detailed images of subsurface features without the need for excavation.
We are intensively using GPR in geological studies for
mapping subsurface structures, Archaeological site characterization and Utility Detection. The
following images are showing some of cross-sections and model taken from our
field study.
This model is the
result of archaeological study for identifying the foundation of old
construction.
One hundred and six interpreted GPR sections all together put into the 3D view as showing in the following section and digitation of pipeline.
The GPR unit that we are using the get data in the field
equipped the GCB antenna of 100 MHz.