Useful geophysical case studies. Be on top of your survey.

  • Become a better GPR user.

    How Many Pipes Do You See? How Deep Are They? What Material Are They Made Of? These are some of the most common questions I’ve been asked throughout my years working with Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). The answers, however, are not always simple or straightforward. GPR is an incredibly powerful tool, but it comes with…

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  • Efficient and reliable geophysical method for finding weapons

    Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) as Forensics tool Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is increasingly becoming an essential tool for forensic professionals seeking to locate hidden objects—whether behind walls, inside concealed compartments, or buried underground. While GPR is highly effective in detecting metallic objects, it requires advanced interpretation skills when searching for non-metallic targets such as human…

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  • Using combined geophysical methods at an old Airport Silo. New findings.

    Key notes The use of non-destructive geophysical methods has become an essential component in technical projects, applied both during the initial stages of design and throughout the lifecycle of structures. These methods are invaluable not only for monitoring new constructions but also for investigating older structures. In the latter case, geophysical surveys can reveal critical…

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