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GPR is a well-stablished method of monitoring civil structures such as bridges, tunnels, and buildings. GPR is also used as part of a nondestructive detection method to identify underlying features or buried services..
GPR works by emitting an electromagnetic pulse into the soil and other materials and records the echos that result from subsurface objects. GPR imaging devices also detect variation in the composition of the ground material.
The depth of GPR depends on the application. For concrete scanning, the radar used can penetrate depths of 18'-24' in. For private utility locating needs on grass, soil, asphalt, or concrete, the type of antenna used can penetrate up to 8' ft.
GPR does not emit any harmful radiation or other byproducts, and it does not create any noise. The scanned area remains undisturbed. GPR has replaced X-Ray technology as the first choice for precision concrete scanning..
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