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Will the scanning equipment or radar carts leave any ruts, tread marks, or permanent damage on the delicate cemetery turf?

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Sentry Mapping’s ground penetrating radar cemetery surveys use a light, walk-behind GPR cart that rolls over the grass. Because the work is non-invasive and requires no digging, it typically leaves no ruts, tread marks, or permanent damage. On very soft, wet turf, faint temporary tracks can occur

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What are the best practices for protecting fragile monuments, flat markers, and landscaping while crews grid and scan each section for mapping?

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For fragile monuments and flat markers, protect the grounds by using Sentry Mapping's non-invasive ground penetrating radar cemetery scanning. Our crews push a radar cart across turf like a stroller, with no digging and no contact with stones.

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How can I locate unmarked graves in an old cemetery without disturbing the ground?

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Use high-frequency ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to scan the cemetery surface, then overlay the subsurface reflections on a precise GPS/GIS map. This non-invasive method detects unmarked grave shafts, outlines each burial plot, and creates a digital record—so you find every grave without digging or disturbing the soil.

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Does deep snow cover or deeply frozen ground completely prevent a wintertime geophysical survey from being successfully conducted?

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Deep snow or frozen ground usually does not stop a wintertime ground penetrating radar cemetery survey for unmarked grave detection, but it can limit speed and data quality. Dry, firm surfaces often scan well. Sentry Mapping will assess conditions and schedule accordingly.

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Can you map overgrown or abandoned cemeteries where many markers are hidden by vegetation?

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Yes. Sentry Mapping can map overgrown or abandoned cemeteries even when headstones are buried in vegetation as long as the ground is clear enough for our GPR scanner to navigate the surface like a push mower would. We use ground penetrating radar cemetery surveys plus precision GPS to locate marked and unmarked graves without digging, then deliver a printed master map and an interactive web map your staff and visitors can search.

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Can you accommodate infant/child sections and cremains areas where features may be smaller or shallower?

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Yes. Sentry Mapping can survey infant or child sections and cremains areas by using high-frequency GPR with tighter scan spacing, then tying results to precise GPS coordinates. We map these smaller, shallower features in your cemetery GIS as clear plot types. Detectability still depends on soil and how the interments were installed.

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Can mapping work be performed in an active cemetery or do we need to close?

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In most cases, Sentry Mapping can perform cemetery mapping in an active cemetery while funerals and visitations occur. Our ground penetrating radar cemetery surveys are non-invasive, quiet, and require no digging. We coordinate with your staff, work section-by-section, and pause or move away from services to keep a respectful buffer.

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Are GPR cemetery surveys safe for areas with fragile historic headstones?

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Yes. GPR cemetery surveys are completely non-invasive: the radar cart rolls across the turf without touching monuments, and the radio waves are lower power than a cell-phone call. Sentry Mapping’s process leaves the soil, turf, and even the most fragile 1800s marble or sandstone headstones untouched.

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