Ground penetrating radar investigations, commonly referred to as GPR, is an indispensable geophysical technique employed for non-destructive subsurface imaging. It employs high-frequency electromagnetic waves to penetrate the ground and identify variations in material properties. By analyzing the reflected and transmitted signals, practitioners ca
Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to Investigate the Subsurface
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-invasive geophysical technique applied to investigate the subsurface. It works by transmitting electromagnetic waves into the ground and analyzing the reflected signals. These reflections provide information about the existence of different strata at varying depths, allowing researchers and engineers to gener
Utilizing Ground Penetrating Radar for Archaeology
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) has revolutionized archaeological investigation, providing a non-invasive method to locate buried structures and artifacts. By emitting electromagnetic waves into the ground, GPR systems create images of subsurface features based on the reflected signals. These maps can reveal a wealth of information about past human