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Advantages of using ground-penetrating radar systems rather than other methods

Ground-penetrating radar systems  feature to emit a radar antenna for transmitting a signal that enters the subsurface for reflecting off objects that differ in dielectric values. The reflections created by the signal returns to the antenna's receiver unit while creating a two-way traveling time. It is used for calculating the position and depth of an unknown feature or utility.     Advantages of ground penetrating radar systems    It is efficient in detecting almost all utilities, such as non-metallic pipes. The system helps in instant data collection. It helps redefine the subsurface characteristics related to utilities like salt contamination, water table depth, voids, structural features such as mesh or rebar, and more. Efficiently gathers in-depth info about sub surfacing for geo-referencing It can be used for finding abandoned or unknown underground facilities. Ideal for deriving 2D and 3D models from the data that's colle