Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

Accurate Subsurface Mapping with GPR

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-invasive, highly effective technology used to scan the ground for buried objects and subsurface features. At Prairie Mapping Industries, we use the Noggin 250 MHz SmartCart GPR, designed for rapid data collection in open areas while maintaining precise results.

Our SmartCart GPR system is equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) to ensure highly accurate survey mapping. Additionally, a Digital Video Logger (DVL) allows live data visualization, enabling the detection of anomalies during the survey itself.

Specialized GPR Analysis

For sensitive or complex projects—such as detecting unmarked graves, forensic investigations, or archaeological studies—GPR data is often further analyzed using specialized software like EKKO Software.

Quick, Cost-Effective Surveys

GPR surveys provide a fast, cost-effective, and non-invasive approach for identifying buried objects or voids. They are ideal for:

  • Property owners and land developers

  • Urban and rural municipalities

  • Engineering firms and environmental consultants

  • Archaeologists and construction companies

  • Crown corporations and law enforcement agencies such as the RCMP

Our GPR surveys deliver zero ground disturbance, making them a safe and efficient solution for subsurface inspections.

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Cemetery Surveys and Management

Preserving History with GPR

Cemeteries are a vital part of our cultural heritage, and proper cemetery management ensures they are preserved for future generations. Unfortunately, many cemeteries—especially rural sites—lack formal survey plans, accurate burial records, and proper grave markers. Over time, wooden crosses rot, grave markers are moved, and unmarked graves become common.

Identifying Unmarked Graves

At Prairie Mapping Industries, we use Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to locate unmarked graves in cemeteries across Saskatchewan. Based on over 25 cemetery projects, we have found that all rural cemeteries contain unmarked graves, often making up up to 15% of total graves.

Our GPR cemetery surveys help communities, rural municipalities, and church groups:

  • Preserve historical burial sites

  • Plan future interments

  • Ensure proper cemetery management and record-keeping

By combining advanced GPR technology with expert analysis, we provide reliable solutions to locate unmarked graves without disturbing existing sites.

Why Choose Prairie Mapping Industries for GPR Surveys?

  • State-of-the-art equipment: Noggin 250 MHz SmartCart GPR with GPS and DVL

  • Specialized analysis: EKKO Software for detailed subsurface interpretation

  • Non-invasive surveys: Safe and cost-effective methods with zero ground disturbance

  • Expertise across industries: Archaeology, environmental studies, cemetery management

Contact Prairie Mapping Industries today to schedule a GPR survey and gain accurate insights into your property or project site.

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