Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) relies on an accurate clock to measure the time its takes for a radio signal to enter the ground, be reflected off of a feature and received by the detector. GPR can be used for structural inspection, pipe and cable location, archaeology and many other custom applications.
GPR works best in areas of well drained sandy soils, although data can still be obtained over most ground types. GPR is especially useful over asphalt and concrete where other geophysical surveying techniques may not possible.
LandScope primarily utilises the GSSI SIR-3000 with 270MHz, 400MHz and 900MHz antennae. This top of the range system is suitable for the majority of work within this country and can be fitted with a wide range of antennae depending on the survey application depth and resolution requirements. Post-processing and 3D modelling and visualization of the data is performed with Radan 6.6 incorporating the 3D QuickDraw and Interactive 3D modules. This rigorous approach allows us to deliver the highest quality data acquisition and interpretation.
Integration of RTK GPS positioning during acquisition enables a significantly reduced field time and a greater focus on areas of specific interest.