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Title: Terrestrial Radar For Survey Of Underground Structures
Author: James E. Wagner
Source: American Gas Association 1972
Year Published: 1972
Abstract: I am very pleased to report on our experience with a new method of subsurface investigation. The method is called electromagnetic subsurface profiling, and it is a service offered by Geophysical Survey Systems of North Billerica, Massachusetts. Briefly, this new technique penetrates the ground with radar and produces an accurate profile showing the location and depth of subsurface structures and features, In most cases utilities can be identified, as well as located. The radar probing technique is completely nondestructive and is carried out quickly and quietly. It seems to be cost-competitive with test pit excavation, and it can give more information over a wider area, at much less inconvenience and in less time.




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