Showing posts with label Underground Utility Locating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Underground Utility Locating. Show all posts

Friday, 17 September 2021

Everything You Need to Know About GPR and Underground Utility Locating


For underground utility locating, GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) works as a corresponding tool to EM. Whereas the EM method is used to locate active utilities beneath the ground, GPR utility location services help locate and identify different elements that are different from their surroundings. 

Let's take a look at two of the most common yet challenging scenarios and how we can make the most out of the underground utility locating data available:

1.      Multiple Targets

In the presence of multiple buried targets such as rocks, roots, trees, etc., separating buried utilities from them can be quite challenging. Before planning any excavation, one needs to identify target responses from different depths and oriented in different directions.

2.      Weak Targets

Varied composition targets result in highly fluctuated GPR reflection responses depending upon the different soil conditions and depth.  Also, as the composition of conduit utilities and non-metallic pipes contrasts with the properties of the host material, they often create weak responses. In such instances when the response is weak, targets are usually overlooked.

Strategies That Can Help Get the Most from the Available Data


1.      MapView & Interpretation

During underground utility locating, existing records of utility maps offer initial assistance. Further, one needs to create site sketch maps based on observed targets and features. MapView allows us to see the entire surveyed area with all the analysis precisely marked on the screen.

While collecting data, the utility location services provider adds colour-coded interpretations which provides discrimination between the targets and ensures that all the targets are market.

To ensure that the entire area is properly covered, pay special attention to the direction, pattern and spacing of the ground-penetrating radar data path.

2.      Depth Slicing

When there are multiple utilities underneath the ground, depth slicing is the best tool to look for linear subsurface. It collects GPR data at varying depths and generates a 2D map image for the same. The latest GPR (ground penetrating radar) systems direct the locator through set-up, data collection, processing and exhibit depth slice. GPR with accurate GPS allows you to produce a depth slice from the line collection.

As depth slicing helps to visualise the targets and highlight utilities, it can widely help with the first challenge.

3.      Interpretation Overlaid on Depth Slices

For MapViews of user-selected utilities, depth slicing works as a complimentary. For the weak responses that aren't highlighted in a depth slice, MapView allows the utility location services provider to highlight those responses to the best of his experience and knowledge. The combination of depth slicing and MapViews has proven to be highly beneficial in complex areas.

When the target responses in the GPR cross-section are too weak to appear in a depth slice but are visible to the naked eye, it is advised to map the weak hyperbolas. This can be done by adding user selected point interpretation to the weak responses.

There is a range of varied options available to choose the interpretation colour to place on a hyperbola. 

  • Choose interpretation colour based on the colour code of utility marking
  • Choose the colour code based on the hyperbolic response strength


What's Important is to Choose One Colour Convention and Stick to it Throughout the Project?


Once the point interpretations are added, look in the MapView for the patterns made by interpretations. Some might line up, representing a linear object (mostly a utility) while some might not line up, those are point targets. Adding interpretations and overlaying them on depth slices helps identify and map utilities that do not appear on the depth slices.

Interpretations and depth slicing are the key methods to untangle complex excavation sites and identify missed utilities as a result of their weak responses. Undoubtedly, safety and damage prevention is of paramount importance for safe excavation.

To ensure accurate underground utility locating and mapping, hire professional locators and use all the tools to their best potential.

Author's Bio:

Jon Armstrong possesses immense knowledge related to GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) and underground utility mapping. For several years, he's been associated with GeoScan Utility &Structural Investigation, renowned underground locators known for providing accurate and timely information related to underground pipe location and much more.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Types of Underground Services Provided by GeoScan in Geelong



If you are looking for any type of underground services in Geelong, do check out Victoria-based GeoScan Utility Location Service. It is a company that provides a range of underground services with the help of advanced technology to locate underground assets and execute site survey investigations.

Have a Look at Our Major Services


Acoustic water main detection service in Geelong


The purpose of acoustic water main detection technique is to address the challenges earlier faced by using electromagnetic locators to identify underground pipes, cables and conduits. With the advent of this advanced technique with its simple-to-use acoustic pipe locator, it has become easier to provide underground investigations in Geelong area with state-of-the-art equipments.

GeoScan Utility employs fully trained human resources who are constantly updated with the changes in technology. Also, we give equal importance to each of our customers along with providing 24/7 emergency response service throughout Victoria, NSW, Tasmania and South Australia including Melbourne and Geelong.

Underground Pipe and Cable Location


This service can be used in different areas such as domestic water services, fire services, gas networks, electrical networks - both high and low voltage, telecommunications, storm water, sewer or drainage conduits among others. When it comes to metal detection, GeoScan induces an electromagnetic signal to identify the targeted object. The purpose of using this powerful latest technology is not only to identify the location of the object but also its depth and size. This information can go a long way in any type of excavation demanding less time and energy.

Ground Penetrating Radar Imaging


With the introduction of this geophysical technique, it has become easier to image objects, changes, voids or cracks or any other activity happening under the surface. The objects may include rock, soil, ice, fresh water, pavements and structures. Some of the best clients of GeoScan Utility include engineering companies, organizations/people interested in environmental studies and even archaeology.

GeoScan is committed to take full advantage of this technology. As a result, we use latest equipment to execute ground penetrating radar imaging process. The equipment is not radioactive and is operated by electromagnetic signals. Our equipment does not require you to connect GPR to any services like underground pipe or cable locators.


Other benefits include:

  • Accurate information of size and depths of underground objects
  • Can be used even on rough terrain
  • Information can be stored in USB stick

Other underground services provided by GeoScan Utility Location Service include:



Having obtained range of technical capacities and accreditations, GeoScan Utility has become a trusted name in Geelong area when it comes to providing various types of underground services. One of the major accreditations that we have is Australian plant locators license (Telstra) for Telstra copper and optic fiber cables and Dial Before You Dig.

Give us a call and see we can do for you and explore possibilities together.