How does ground penetrating RADAR locate the archaeological site?
Answers
Answered by
0
The ground penetrating Radar technology is one of the latest technologies to be used by NASA.
The satellites in space use Radar to penetrate deep into the land from space above and give the most accurate results.
This latest technique is very useful for
locating the archaeological sites.These sites are otherwise tough to find through assumptions.
The satellites in space use Radar to penetrate deep into the land from space above and give the most accurate results.
This latest technique is very useful for
locating the archaeological sites.These sites are otherwise tough to find through assumptions.
Answered by
0
Subsurface imaging is possible using Ground Penetrating Radar or GPR. It is a non-destructive geophysical method, which uses electromagnetic waves to detect signals rebounding off subsurface structures.
Ground Penetrating Radar has a variety of applications and is used in rock and ice drilling, fresh water bore wells, and in archaeological excavations.
Archaeological sites which are buried under the earth reflect the electromagnetic waves from GPR. Calculations based on this, help archaeologists to estimate depth and distance of the archaeological find precisely. This helps them with their excavations.
Ground Penetrating Radar has a variety of applications and is used in rock and ice drilling, fresh water bore wells, and in archaeological excavations.
Archaeological sites which are buried under the earth reflect the electromagnetic waves from GPR. Calculations based on this, help archaeologists to estimate depth and distance of the archaeological find precisely. This helps them with their excavations.
Similar questions