There are certain techniques that can be used to map features and structures that are buried within the ground. One technique is to use ground penetrating radar or
Gpr for short. Antenna systems can be hired from geophysical rental specialists and they can be used in a host of surveys. Radio waves are emitted within the 25 to 1000 MHz range to map the features within the ground. This type of system lends itself quite naturally to a host of applications. When pipes or barrels need to be found underground the
Gpr can be used. Utility companies can use this highly reliable system to locate underground networks. If voids beneath concrete need to be established it`s the ideal type of equipment to use. From water table mapping to road bed mapping for construction companies, the ground penetrating radar will provide a totally accurate result, every time that it is called into action. Companies can invest in their own items of equipment or they can hire it from sales and rental teams. It can prove to be more cost effective to hire the
Gpr if only occasional surveys are to be made. Features and structures in the ground can be mapped with ease when the ground penetrating radar is brought onto the site.