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Ground Penetrating Radar

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical method that uses radio waves to create images of subsurface structures, features, and anomalies. An electromagnetic pulse is sent into the ground by a transmitter, and the reflected energy is captured by a receiver antenna. By analyzing the time it takes for the waves to reflect and the changes in the signal, GPR systems can map subsurface layers, detect buried objects like pipes and utilities, and identify structural defects in materials such as concrete.