Shadowing Effect with GPR, the evidence! | Concrete Scanning | Ground Penetrating Radar

Objects made of steel will reflect all of the GPR wave energy which will create a shadowing effect below the object. This means that any additional object buried or embedded below that steel object will not be identifiable from the surface since there is no additional energy to transmit through the steel object. This can be a problem when two rebar reinforcements are placed on top of each other. If you use GPR and didn't know how this worked, then you should get further training. Check out our upcoming webinars, classes, and live workshops at LearnGPR.com. ****** SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL****** Subscribe to our channel:    / learngpr   ****** WHAT IS LEARNGPR****** LearnGPR.com is an online training platform for Ground Penetrating Radar that helps civil engineers, utility locators, and others learn about GPR through fun and engaging courses and coaching. ****** FREE TRAINING FROM LEARNGPR****** Go to http://learngpr.com to sign up for our free Introductory Training Video on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). ****** CONNECT WITH LEARNGPR****** Want to learn more about GPR? Follow us at:   / learngpr      / learngpr     / learngpr   (tag your GPR questions with #learngpr)   / learngpr   (tag us on your pics to get featured)   / learngpr     / learngpr