نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating radar gpr

تعداد نتایج: 53720  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2001
J R Butnor J A Doolittle L Kress S Cohen K H Johnsen

The objectives of our study were to assess the feasibility of using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to study roots over a broad range of soil conditions in the southeastern United States. Study sites were located in the Southern Piedmont, Carolina Sandhills and Atlantic Coast Flatwoods. At each site, we tested for selection of the appropriate antenna (400 MHz versus 1.5 GHz), determined the abil...

2000
Jeffrey J. Daniels

Ground penetrating radar (commonly called GPR) is a high resolution electromagnetic technique that is designed primarily to investigate the shallow subsurface of the earth, building materials, and roads and bridges. GPR has been developed over the past thirty years for shallow, high resolution investigations of the subsurface. GPR is a time-depen­ dent geophysical technique that can provide a 3...

2015
John H. Bradford Jacob C. Deeds

Offset-dependent reflectivity or amplitude-variationwith-offset AVO analysis of ground-penetrating radar GPR data may improve the resolution of subsurface dielectric permittivity estimates. A horizontally stratified medium has a limiting layer thickness below which thin-bed AVO analysis is necessary. For a typical GPR signal, this limit is approximately 0.75 of the characteristic wavelength of ...

Journal: :Signal Processing 2017
Nikos Economou Francesco Benedetto Maksim Bano Andreas Tzanis Jonathan Nyquist Karl-Josef Sandmeier Nigel Cassidy

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical method that uses electromagnetic waves to image the subsurface. A typical GPR system has three main components: transmitter and receiver, directly connected to the transmitting and receiving antennas, and a control unit. Electromagnetic pulses are transmitted into the subsurface and the earth response is recorded. The GPR method is...

2015
Daniela De Benedetto Ruggiero Quarto Annamaria Castrignanò Domenico A. Palumbo

Over the last few years high-resolution geophysical techniques, in particular ground-penetrating radar (GPR), have been used in agricultural applications for assessing soil water content variation in a non-invasive way. However, the wide use of GPR is greatly limited by the data processing complexity. In this paper, a quantitative analysis of GPR data is proposed. The data were collected with 2...

2010
P. C. Schillig G. P. Tsoflias J. A. Roberts E. M. Patterson J. F. Devlin

[1] In this study, we evaluate the use of ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) to investigate the effects of bacterial activity in water saturated sand. A 90‐day laboratory‐scale controlled experiment was conducted in a flow‐through polycarbonate sandbox using groundwater from the Kansas River alluvial aquifer as inoculum. After 40 days of collecting baseline data, bacterial growth was stimulated in ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Christian N. Koyama Hai Liu Kazunori Takahashi Masanobu Shimada Manabu Watanabe Tseedulam Khuut Motoyuki Sato

At radar frequencies below 2 GHz, the mismatch between the 5 to 15 cm sensing depth of classical time domain reflectometry (TDR) probe soil moisture measurements and the radar penetration depth can easily lead to unreliable in situ data. Accurate quantitative measurements of soil water contents at various depths by classical methods are cumbersome and usually highly invasive. We propose an impr...

Journal: :Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal 2021

In this article, I propose a new method for calculating and visualizing the pulse radiation within depth range commonly used by Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). The text describes illustrates propagation with several examples. One conventional is also applied quick comparison. can be to optimize GPR antennas transmit shapes.

2000
Jianghai Xia Tom Weis Evan Franseen Richard Miller

A 30 m by 30 m two-dimensional grid was designed on a flat bench behind a quarry face of predominantly limestone with thin shale layers located at a Bonner Springs, Kansas site to test the utility of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) for stratigraphic studies. GPR data were collected along seven lines parallel to the quarry face and seven lines perpendicular to the quarry face, each separated by 5...

2016
J. B. Rhebergen D. V. Giri

At TNO-FEL in The Hague, Netherlands, one of the research programs is to explore the use of ultra-wideband (UWB) electromagnetic fields in a bi-static ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system for the detection, location and identification of buried items of unexploded ordnance (e.g. land mines). In the present paper we describe the current status of the development of this system. The UWB ground-p...

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