First patented in the early 1900s, ground-penetrating radar has been used by geologists, archaeologists, and aeronautics engineers ever since. Notably, the Apollo 17 mission used a GPR to record depth ...
Many early adopters of ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology found concrete scanning to be the effective application. Those anchoring, saw cutting, or core drilling concrete would hire a ...
As the saying goes, “Time is money,” and general contractors, superintendents and project managers know that the cliché means focusing on keeping workflow going as smoothly as possible. Like a ...
The construction industry, especially concrete contractors, stands at the intersection of the most technologically advanced jobsite and potentially significant infrastructure spending. Considering ...
Sean Peters is leading a major multi-institutional initiative to develop power efficient passive radar systems that could peek under the surface of Mars. Peters has earned a $2.45 million, three-year ...
Ground-penetrating radar maker Geophysical Survey Systems Inc. (GSSI), is offering its UtilityScan system, StructureScan Mini XT, and PaveScan RDM 2.0 for the electric utility industry. The ...
In the center of Siena, Italy, a cathedral has stood for nearly 800 years. A black-and-white layer cake of heavy stone, fine-cut statuary, and rich mosaics, the imposing structure—now visited by more ...
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Beneath the Blessings: Why Ground Penetrating Radar Must Illuminate Dharmasthala's Darkness
Dharmasthala case:The latest events in Dharmasthala have shocked people across the country. This temple town in Karnataka is famous for the sacred Manjunatha Temple and the peaceful Netravathi River.
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