Equipment
System for Ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements
GPR is a non-invasive geophysical method that can be used to determine the presence of geological structures and other discontinuities in the shallow subsurface using antennas of different frequencies. Using GPR, we can obtain data on the presence of cracks, fracture zones, stratification of rocks, karst caves and other karst features, moisture and gases in the soil, as well as the depth to groundwater, landslides, the thickness and properties of individual soil horizons and layers. We can also locate various buried objects and possible mineral ores.
Responsible for equipment:
PhD Marjana Zajc
Analyses for external clients are performed by trained and experienced GeoZS operators upon prior agreement and at times agreed with the person responsible for the equipment.
ARIS research and infrastructure programmes (1)
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Organisations (1)
| no. |
Code |
Research organisation |
City |
Registration number |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
0215 |
Geological Survey of Slovenia |
Ljubljana |
5051410000 |
11,839 |