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Ground Penetrating Radar

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive technology used to explore what lies beneath the surface of the ground. It sends high-frequency radio waves into the soil, which bounce back when they hit different materials, such as rocks, pipes, or buried structures. By analyzing these reflected signals, GPR creates images of the subsurface, helping archaeologists, engineers, and environmental scientists locate and assess underground features without digging. It's especially useful for mapping out utility lines, archaeological sites, and assessing soil conditions, making it a valuable tool in various fields.