Ground Penetrating Radar System Rebar
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Rebar approximately 3" below the surface
on 1 foot centers.
![rebar2.jpg](https://static.spacecrafted.com/b1be48c4cacf45889b498b123c0be796/i/dd52699ab35240fe89ab7c3407cb729d/1/4SoifmQp45JMgBnHm9g4L/rebar2.jpg)
Rebar 5" and 11" from the surface on 18" centers.
Also, a void under the slab, middle-right,
approximately 15" deep.
![rebar3.jpg](https://static.spacecrafted.com/b1be48c4cacf45889b498b123c0be796/i/a0c738c3e33a45c88ce7b6540031ecc9/1/4SoifmQp45JMgBnHm9g4L/rebar3.jpg)
![rebar4.jpg](https://static.spacecrafted.com/b1be48c4cacf45889b498b123c0be796/i/bff5eea08d32443c9d58c505599dbc9a/1/4SoifmQp45JMgBnHm9g4L/rebar4.jpg)
Scanning a concrete wall for rebar, prior to core drilling from the London Lock and Dam in West Virginia.
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