Ground Penetrating Radar

At Retro Geoenergy, we provide advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) services to deliver high-resolution, near-surface subsurface imaging for a wide range of applications. GPR is a non-destructive geophysical technique that uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves to detect and map buried objects, structures, and stratigraphy.

By transmitting radio waves into the ground and recording reflections from subsurface materials, GPR provides real-time profiles of shallow geology with excellent spatial resolution. This makes it highly effective for engineering, environmental, groundwater, archaeological, and geotechnical investigations.

Geotechnical & Civil Engineering

• Mapping soil layers, depth to bedrock, and structural discontinuities.
• Assessing subsurface conditions for roads, tunnels, bridges, dams, and foundations.
• Locating voids, sinkholes, fractures, and cavities that may affect infrastructure.

Groundwater & Environmental Studies

• Mapping shallow aquifers, water table depth, and subsurface stratigraphy.
• Identifying contaminant plumes and leachate pathways.
• Locating buried waste, tanks, and pipelines for environmental remediation.

Archaeology & Cultural Heritage

• Detecting buried walls, foundations, tombs, and artifacts.
• Non-invasive surveys to preserve archaeological sites.

Utility Detection

• Locating underground utilities, cables, and pipelines with high accuracy.
• Preventing damage during construction and excavation.

Mining & Quarrying

• Mapping overburden thickness, shallow ore bodies, and fractures.
• Supporting blast design and safety assessments.

High-resolution 2D GPR profiling for shallow subsurface mapping.

3D GPR imaging for detailed structural and object detection.

Multi-frequency antenna systems for variable depth and resolution (typically from 1 m up to 30 m, depending on soil conditions).

Data Processing & Interpretation:
- Time-zero correction & filtering
- Migration and deconvolution
- Amplitude and attribute analysis
- Depth conversion using velocity models

Integration with ERT, seismic, and borehole data for robust subsurface characterization.

High-resolution 2D radargrams (profiles) for interpretation.

3D volumetric models of subsurface features.

Detailed maps of utilities, voids, and geological layers.

Technical reports with interpretation and engineering recommendations.

Cutting-edge GPR equipment with multiple frequency antenna options.

Capability to detect features in complex conditions (clays, sands, urban areas).

Expertise in multi-disciplinary integration with seismic, resistivity, and geotechnical data.

Proven track record in engineering, groundwater, mining, and archaeological investigations.


With GPR Services from Retro Geoenergy, clients gain a fast, accurate, and non-invasive solution for shallow subsurface imaging—ensuring safer, more cost-effective, and environmentally responsible project execution.