Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a transmitted radar pulse which returns a reflection when it encounters a change in the electrical properties of the medium in which it is travelling. Simply put, GPR will image buried objects, stratigraphic changes of soil, or even changes in the matrix fill of a soil (see Monitoring the evolution and migration of a methane gas plume in an unconfined sandy aquifer using time-lapse GPR and ERT ).
Experienced, professional geophysicists, we extract the most information possible out of the ground penetrating radar sections. FocusedGeo owns and operates 4 different systems: 1000MHz, 500 MHz , 250 MHz and 100 MHz antennae. We invite you to have a look at some of our work: