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GPR

GPR, or Ground Penetrating Radar, is a non-invasive technology that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. It sends high-frequency electromagnetic signals into the ground, which bounce back when they encounter different materials like soil, rock, or buried objects. These reflections are captured and analyzed to produce a visual map of what lies beneath the surface. GPR is commonly used in archaeology, engineering, and environmental studies to locate pipes, utilities, or archaeological artifacts without excavation. It provides quick, detailed insights into underground features, helping experts make informed decisions safely and efficiently.