Ground Penetrating Radar
One of the most commonly used applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is utility detection and mapping. It has become a regular tool in the arsenal of buried pipe and cable detectors. The GPR method has an advantage over traditional locating devices, as it can also detect non-metallic targets like plastic, concrete, terracotta composite pipes or just about any other material.
One of the most commonly used applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is utility detection and mapping. It has become a regular tool in the arsenal of buried pipe and cable detectors. The GPR method has an advantage over traditional locating devices, as it can also detect non-metallic targets like plastic, concrete, terracotta composite pipes or just about any other material.
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