Ground Penetrating Radar
Ground Penetrating Radar
GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) is a non-destructive geophysical method used to scan and analyze what lies beneath the ground surface.
It works by sending high-frequency radio waves into the ground and detecting the reflected signals from subsurface structures. This helps identify objects, layers, voids, or changes in material without digging.
In simple terms:
GPR lets you “see underground” safely and accurately.
Common uses:
- Utility detection (pipes, cables)
- Road and pavement analysis
- Groundwater and soil studies
- Structural inspection (concrete, foundations)
- Archaeological surveys