Many early adopters of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology found concrete scanning to be the effective application. Those anchoring, saw cutting, or core drilling concrete would hire a ...
GSSI will be showcasing its UtilityScan® compact GPR unit at the Utility Expo 2021, to be held at the Kentucky Exposition Center from Sept. 28-30, 2021, Booth # N2749. Also on display will be the ...
Many early adopters of ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology found concrete scanning to be the effective application. Those anchoring, saw cutting, or core drilling concrete would hire a ...
LISBON — The Columbiana County GIS Department gained a new tool this year to search underground for cemetery graves, utility lines or even forensic evidence, utilizing ground penetrating radar (GPR) ...
GSSI has announced a new UtilityScan GPR system for efficiently identifying and marking the location and depth of subsurface utilities. The new UtilityScan’s compact size makes it portable and easy to ...
GSSI’s ground penetrating radar systems are designed to help utilities while saving time and money. The UtilityScan DF is for complex jobs that have multiple targets that are buried shallow and deep.
GSSI and Hamm AG present RealTime Density Scan for Asphalt GSSI, the world’s leading manufacturer of ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment, has reached a long-term agreement with Hamm AG, the world ...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) offers residential and commercial inspectors, plumbing and utility contractors and electricians a host of safety, efficiency and revenue benefits. Image credit: ...
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Mapping cemeteries, lost burials and unmarked graves with ground penetrating radar (GPR)
Across the United States, there is a significant number of forgotten burials of unmarked and lost graves. Geophysical techniques, including ground penetrating radar (GPR), are required to ...
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