All you really need to know about GPR
Dr. Jan Francke
Jan has spent the entirety of his 33-year career in geophysics trying to understand how and where ground penetrating radar works. He runs Groundradar, which designs and deploys custom GPR systems, as well as Geolitix, a cloud-based GPR and geophysics processing platform He has worked in over 108 countries including throughout South Africa, and holds a BSc, MSc and PhD all in GPR-related geophysics. Jan frequently lectures at Universities and Conferences on managing expectations with GPR technology.
DATE:
01 October 2024
TIME:
Time: 9:30am – 5pm
(9am for 9:30am start)
FEE:
Delegate R2 500
Student R1000
DURATION:
The session is a 1 Day Course
About this event
GPR has a long history in South African underground mines for hanging wall and borehole applications. It is now also gaining acceptance in near-surface civil infrastructure and geotechnical settings. Aside from being the highest resolution geophysical method, it is also perhaps the least understood and thus oversold method.
This workshop will overview GPR technical and practical considerations of where and how the method can be employed within the context of Southern African geology. The future of GPR technology, ranging from large array systems to drones and autonomous driving vehicles will be discussed. A field demonstration will collect a sample dataset, which will be processed and interpreted using the latest cloud-based software.
What I will learn
- A full understanding of the principles of GPR
- Where GPR can be used in Southern Africa and to what depth/resolution
- What to look for when considering GPR or evaluating performance claims
- The different types of GPR systems available on the market for shallow pipe mapping, deep geology investigations, borehole studies, as well as underwater and drone-based GPR systems.
- How GPR data is collected in different environments, ranging from large mineral exploration projects to scanning of concrete slabs
- A sample dataset will be collected outside the venue
- How to process and interpret GPR data for various applications using provided sample datasets as well as data collected on site
- Access to a comprehensive cloud-based geophysical processing platform (Geolitix) for two months.
What should I bring
Participants must bring a laptop as access to cloud-based software will be provided to use during the workshop and for two months thereafter.