Geophysical surveying using MALÅ GPR (ground penetrating radar)
MALÅ GPR (ground penetrating radar) is the most versatile geophysical technique, used in wide variety of near surface application areas. Even though physical properties of the subsurface will limit resolution with depth, MALÅ GPR (ground penetrating radar) remains as the unmatched champion of high resolution subsurface profiling, object detection and mapping. MALÅ GPR (ground penetrating radar) is generally used for investigations of the subsurface down to roughly 30 meters depth, but in favorable media the technique may penetrate several hundreds of meters.
Major business benefits, including the reduction of survey cost, are achievable because of MALÅ GPR’s inherent advantages over other geophysical survey methods; versatility; high speed data acquisition; portability and ease of use; and possibly the most important, the optimization of resources – one man replacing a large field crew.
MALÅ GPR (ground penetrating radar) also offers indirect project benefits by limiting opportunity cost for the system operator and third parties resulting from e.g., limited surveying ability in rough terrain areas