An impulse to use 3D GPR technology
ImpulseRadar provides an overview of the 3D GPR data management process, highlighting benefits and improvements compared to 2D systems.
ImpulseRadar provides an overview of the 3D GPR data management process, highlighting benefits and improvements compared to 2D systems.
The 3D ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems offer users a higher level of confidence when interpreting results. The density of collected data means a single pass is all that is required to obtain the high-quality 3D information of the line surveyed.
ImpulseRadar Chief Technical Officer Bernth Johansson says, combined with the synchronisation of accurate positional data, each survey line, or ‘swath’, can be precisely aligned to adjacent swaths, optimising the data gathering process for efficient subsurface mapping. “Those new to 3D GPR systems – or arrays, as they’re commonly known – may think that array data means more of the same thing. While this is partly true, there are other details, which, if considered, may ease the data management process through its different stages,” says Mr Johansson.
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