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The practice of using GPR technology in the examination tunnel

O. B. Kazarin    
B. O. Kazarin    
D. Ye. Husiev    
H. P. Pastushkov    
V. ?. Pastushkov    
D. V. Zhykharev    

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In the paper the practical and analytical aspects of research methodology for a tunnel casings by georadar technologies are presented.

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