USA GPR Soil Suitability Map
To reduce GPR user uncertainty, there is a growing need to develop what are called “GPR suitability” maps which indicate the performance expected in a given area.
The US Department of Agriculture has pioneered this effort by transforming soil maps developed for agricultural purposes into GPR suitability maps and have made them freely available on the web. Other jurisdictions are following suit but progress is slow.
CAUTION! GPR suitability maps are never a substitute for a local experience. Soil conditions can vary on a much smaller scale than most maps available, GPR suitability maps should be used as a guide and never as an absolute indicator of GPR performance.
USA GPR Soil Suitability Map
U.S. GPR Soil Suitability Map
- Use the mouse cursor to drag and drop your area of interest (AOI) on the map of the USA
- Select the rectangular Area of Interest (AOI) button and click and drag the area of interest (AOI, <100,000 acres)
- Go to the Soil Data Explorer tab at the top
- Go to Land Management on the left menu area
- Select Ground Penetrating Radar Penetration
- Select the View Rating button