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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a rapid and precise geophysical method used to obtain high resolution electromagnetic images of the subsurface. These findings are essential to ascertain risk and to effectively manage projects. GPR is a method that is used in civil, mining and environmental engineering, archaeological and other shallow (< 70 m) investigations. GroundProbe personnel are specialists in rapid data acquisition using multi-channel GPR systems and 3D surveying methods to quickly cover wide areas. GroundProbe's processing typically integrates the GPR data with visual image logs and GIS data to create detailed and accurate 3D maps of the sub-surface conditions. Detected targets are then overlayed upon client's existing AutoCAD maps to provide a comprehensive and fast turnaround service.
Current & Past SitesGroundProbe personnel are among the world's most experienced practitioners and developers of GPR. They have provided GPR services on a wide variety of projects and across a range of environments from the Arctic to the jungles of Africa. Click on the interactive map to see where GPR survey have been conducted. |
Jan Francke Chief Geophysicist Ph: +61 (0)7 3010 8904 Fx: +61 (0)7 3010 8988 jan.francke@groundprobe.com |