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  • Home
  • About
    • Why AMD GPR?
    • Who We Are
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    • Safety Values
    • Safety Training
  • GPR Services
    • Utility Locating
    • Underground 3D Scanning
    • Forensics and Archaeology
    • Mapping and Modeling
  • Permitting
  • Drone Services
  • Careers
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Forensics and Archaeology

Solving cases

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is increasingly employed in forensic investigations to uncover buried evidence and analyze crime scenes. GPR scanning provides the ability to penetrate various materials, including soil, concrete, and asphalt, allows for non-destructive subsurface imaging, aiding in locating clandestine graves, buried weapons, or hidden contraband. By producing detailed scans of underground structures and disturbances, GPR assists forensic experts in mapping crime scenes, reconstructing events, and gathering crucial evidence for criminal investigations. Its non-invasive nature minimizes disturbance to potential evidence and preserves crime scene integrity, critical for maintaining forensic chain of custody and ensuring admissibility in court. 


Additionally, GPR can reveal hidden chambers, tunnels, or concealment areas, providing valuable insights into criminal activities. Overall, GPR enhances the capabilities of forensic investigations by offering a powerful tool for locating and analyzing buried evidence, ultimately aiding law enforcement agencies in forensics and archaeology.

Exposing the past

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) revolutionizes archaeological surveys by non-invasively mapping subsurface features and artifacts. GPR's ability to penetrate soil and detect changes in material composition reveals buried structures, pathways, and artifacts, aiding in site exploration and interpretation. It enhances excavation planning by identifying promising areas for further investigation, minimizing disturbance to the site. GPR's high-resolution imaging capabilities allow archaeologists to visualize subsurface landscapes in detail, uncovering hidden historical contexts and civilizations without excavation. This non-destructive approach preserves cultural heritage and minimizes damage to fragile artifacts, facilitating ethical archaeological practices. Additionally, GPR assists in monitoring site preservation and assessing environmental impacts, contributing to sustainable archaeological stewardship. Overall, GPR is a valuable tool for advancing archaeological research, offering insights into past civilizations and enriching our understanding of human history while preserving archaeological sites for future generations.  

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