GPR Data Examples
UTILITY MAPPING WITH RADARMAP SOFTWARE
RadarMap software is designed for real-time underground utility detection and mapping. Fully touchable easy-to-use user-friendly interface allows to mark all found utilities by different label types, chained between map and georadar profile, with single touch. Software supports multi-layer maps and automatically marking utility position based on the utility layer information.
THE EASTERN SUMMIT CRATER OF THE MOUNT ELBRUS
Ground Penetrating Radar survey results of the The Eastern Summit Crater of The Mount Elbrus, 5600 m above the sea level, Caucasus, Russia, 2017. Shielded 300 MHz antenna was used.
Photo and GPR profiles provided by author - Ivan Lavrentiev, Senior Researcher, Dept. of Glaciology, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences (www.glac.igras.ru).
GLACIER PROFILING, CENTRAL ICELAND
Ground Penetrating Radar survey results of the Mulajokull and Tjorsarjokull surge-type glaciers (Hofsjokull ice cap), central Iceland, 2014. 38 and 75 MHz dipole antennas were used.
Photo, video, article and GPR profiles provided by author - Jānis Karušs, University of Latvia, faculty of geography and earth sciences (www.geo.lu.lv).
LOAM AGRICULTURAL FIELD PROFILING BY ADVANCED 500A AND 900A ANTENNAS
Cabels detection on loamy agricultural field by Advanced Shielded Air launched 500A and 900A antennas. Jelgava town, Latvia. October of 2016 year.
CAVITIES DETECTION BY PYTHON GPR AT 25 MHZ
Cavities detection in limestone hill covered by loam by Python GPR at 38 MHz at 25 m and 5 - 15 m depth. China, 2016
SANDY DUNE PROFILING BY PYTHON GPR AT 25 MHZ
Sandy dune deep profiling near the Riga, Latvia. June, 2012. Python-3 GPR 25 MHz antenna was used
SANDY DUNE PROFILING BY PYTHON GPR AT 38 MHZ
Sandy dune deep profiling near the Riga, Latvia. June, 2012. Python-3 GPR 38 MHz antenna was used
SANDY DUNE PROFILING BY PYTHON GPR AT 50 MHZ
Sandy dune deep profiling near the Riga, Latvia. June, 2012. Python-3 GPR 50 MHz antenna was used
SANDY DUNE PROFILING BY PYTHON GPR AT 100 MHZ
Sandy dune deep profiling near the Riga, Latvia. June, 2012. Python-3 GPR 100 MHz antenna was used
LIMESTONE PROFILING
Limestone deep profiling near the Moscow, Russia. January, 2013. Python-3 GPR 100 MHz antenna was used
DETECTION OF REBARS
Detection of rebars in concrete floor in Radar Systems, Inc. office. June, 2014. Improved 1.5 GHz shielded antenna was used.
SOUNDING OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT
Sounding of asphalt pavement on the Darzciema street, Riga, Latvia. June, 2014. 1.0 GHz air launched shielded antenna was used.
DETECTION OF THREE OIL PIPES
Detection of three metal pipes buried in soil to the depth of 1.0 to 1.5 m. Each pipe generates a path signal having a hyperbolic shape whose apex corresponds to the pipe location. Sounding frequency: 900 MHz. Location area: vicinity of Daugavpils, Latvia.
DETECTION OF A KARST CAVITY
Detection of a karst cavity in limestone below a loamy layer. The cavity (enclosed in a circle) is seen as alternating strips in the left-hand part of the profile. Loam is displayed as a continuous signal in the upper part of the profile. Sounding frequency: 300 MHz. Location area: Dead Sea beach, Israel.
PROFILING OF AN ANCIENT RIVER BED
Profiling of an ancient river bed which is not seen through on the present-day profile. River bed signals are in the left-hand part of the profile. Signals from various lithological boundaries are seen in the upper part of the profile. Sounding frequency: 300 MHz. Location area: vicinity of Shventoy town, Lithuania.
SOUNDING A DRIFT WALL IN A SALT MINE
This profile was obtained by sounding a drift wall in a salt mine. Well visible signals have a shape of multiple hyperbolas originating from an adjacent drift. Distance between the two drifts is approximately 7.5 m. Sounding frequency: 500 MHz. Location area: Mirny, Russia.
SOUNDING OF A BRICK WALL
Sounding of a brick wall. Mid-part of the profile clearly shows a signal from an built-in metal cabinet. Sounding frequency: 2 GHz. Location area: Riga, Latvia.
PROFILING OF A SANDY HILL
Profiling of a sandy hill. Movement of a georadar was from the foot of the hill (left) to its top (right). Therefore, signals from the grown water table and various boundaries are drifting down. A major nonuniformity is recorded almost at the top of the hill, at the depth of 35 m. Sounding frequency: 38 MHz. Location area: vicinity of Lilaste lake, Latvia.
PROFILING OF A LAKE
Profiling of a lake from the bottom of plastic boat. Shielded antenna 500 MHz was used. There are several metalic objects very well visible in silt layer.
DETECTION OF LOST BOREHOLES
Detection of lost boreholes in rock salt by 200 MHz borehole antenna. Location area: Mirny, Russia.
DETECTION OF FRUCTURE ZONE
Detection of fructure zone in permafrost rock of East Siberia. July - August, 2000. 150 MHz dipole antenna was used.
SOUNDING OF PERMAFROST GROUND
Sounding of permafrost ground (alluvial send, pebbles) in East Siberia. July - August, 2000. 150 MHz dipole antenna was used.
SOUNDING OF RAILWAYS EMBANKMENT
Sounding of railways embankment in Latvia. January, 1999. 750 MHz air-coupled shielded antenna was used.
DETECTION OF REBARS
Detection of rebars in concrete floor. December, 2003. 1500 MHz shielded antenna was used.
SOUNDING OF SAND HILL
Profiling of a sandy hill. Location area: Park of Ebreju str., Riga, Latvia. October, 2003. 100 MHz surface coupled shielded antenna was used.
DETECTION OF RAILROAD TUNNEL
Detection of a railroad tunel in a limestone rock covered with 2 m loam, at 15 m depth. Location area: Beijing, China. April, 2004. 100 MHz surface coupled shielded antenna was used.
DETECTION OF CAVITIES
Detection of cavities in a limestone rock (by 75 MHz and 38 Mhz antenna systems correspondingly), cavities at 7 m and 18 m depth, by authority of Geological Department of Lisbon University. Location area: Lisbon, Portugal. September, 2004.