Review:
Ground Penetrating Radar For Archaeological Surveying
overall review score: 4.5
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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface, making it a valuable tool for archaeologists in surveying and mapping buried structures or artifacts.
Key Features
- Non-destructive
- High resolution imaging
- Ability to detect buried features
- Versatile in various soil conditions
Pros
- Provides detailed images of buried features
- Can cover large areas efficiently
- Helps in preserving archaeological sites by avoiding excavation
Cons
- Limited depth penetration depending on soil conditions
- Requires expertise for accurate interpretation of data