Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Scanning for Buried Objects - stock video

A ground penetrating radar unit (GPR) is being used to scan a grassy area for buried objects. The box between the tricycle wheels sends radar pulses which reflect to image the subsurface. This technology is used to find any buried object and often used in archeology, crime investigations, cemetery mapping, underground tank/utility location and other geophysical exploration. In this clip the unit is moving left, stops, backs up and a marker is sprayed on the grass.
A ground penetrating radar unit (GPR) is being used to scan a grassy area for buried objects. The box between the tricycle wheels sends radar pulses which reflect to image the subsurface. This technology is used to find any buried object and often used in archeology, crime investigations, cemetery mapping, underground tank/utility location and other geophysical exploration. In this clip the unit is moving left, stops, backs up and a marker is sprayed on the grass.
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