
GeoRadar
GeoRadar, also known as ground-penetrating radar (GPR), is a non-invasive technology that uses radio waves to create images of the subsurface. It emits high-frequency electromagnetic signals into the ground, which reflect off different materials or structures, such as pipes, rocks, or voids. These reflections are captured by a receiver and processed to produce a visual representation of what lies beneath the surface. GeoRadar is widely used in geophysics, archaeology, construction, and environmental investigations to detect buried objects, analyze soil composition, and assess structural integrity without excavation.