User Manual

2150GR Ground Penetrating Radar
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There are no definitive criteria for interpreting diagrams and often you have to depend on
experience. In any case, it is best to collect the largest possible amount of information for an
area under investigation, and use it to help choose the most appropriate equipment and
investigation parameters.
To conclude, we have an example below of a real situation featuring two pipes side by side
(Fig. 7-3). This example is significant in that it shows the diagrams of the same structure
(the pipe) placed perpendicularly then parallel to the direction of investigation.
Fig. 7-3 – Example of map interpretation
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Topography of the
pipes
PIPE
A
B
A
A
B
A
PIPE B
Scan 1
Scan 2