GPR can be a great technology to compliment your Electromagnetic and Magnetic locates. Ground Penetrating radar can be effective in locating UST's, plastic pipes, voids, graves and unknown utilities. All Proceq GS units have available GPS positioning systems capable of providing the end user with GIS maps of your completed survey.
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Factors such as soil moisture content, soil type (sand, clay, gravel), the presence of metallic objects, and the frequency of the GPR system can significantly influence data quality.
Yes, GPR is considered a safe and non-invasive method. It uses low-level electromagnetic radiation, which is not harmful to human health or the environment.
Yes, GPR is widely used in urban areas for locating utilities, assessing pavement conditions, and investigating subsurface structures. However, the presence of numerous underground utilities can complicate data interpretation.
A basic GPR system includes an antenna (or antennas), a control unit, a power source, and data acquisition software. Depending on the application, additional tools like GPS for location tracking may also be used.
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