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Along with roots and trunks, our Ground Penetrating Radar has the capacity to do aerial scanning on the trees’ limbs. Using the same technology we use for the trunk scans, we can scale up a tree to aerially scan the trees limbs to find any potential points of failure.
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) uses wave technology to non-invasively provide an image (radargram) of the internal structure of the tree. The TBA post-processing software measureswave reflection that will vary based on wood density. Our radargrams display normal wood density as a tan to brown color and lower wood density as a cyan to blue color. The areas that are outlined with a magenta line are areas of predicted compromise.