Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice

Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice is a practical guide to using this powerful underground surveying technique. The author uses her wide experience to explain the critical factors in using GPR and how parameters, such as wavelength, attenuation and loss need to be properly considered to obtain good survey results.

The first chapter introduces the underlying physics and explains the formation of signal patterning. The next two chapters explain the significance of wavelengths for target detection, probing depths and resolution, and demonstrating the variety of signal presentation. Chapter four discusses why survey results are affected by water and air in the soil, and how this may affect depth readings.

Additional chapters discuss a variety of methods for velocity calibration and suggests where they may be useful, challenging soil conditions and potential problem environments, data processing and a suite of useful techniques, amongst other important topics.

The book gives a clear and formative guidance on understanding the critical factors in using GPR, as well as a checklist of surveying considerations.

  • Covers the critical, practical factors in using a ground penetrating radar, including troubleshooting appropriate equipment selection
  • Explains why wavelengths matter, providing practice calculations
  • Offers insight into how to spot ringing (echo effects) and air signals, and how to distinguish these from subsurface data
  • Enables the reader to understand the importance of calibration of transmission velocity and a range of methodsa
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Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice

Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice is a practical guide to using this powerful underground surveying technique. The author uses her wide experience to explain the critical factors in using GPR and how parameters, such as wavelength, attenuation and loss need to be properly considered to obtain good survey results.

The first chapter introduces the underlying physics and explains the formation of signal patterning. The next two chapters explain the significance of wavelengths for target detection, probing depths and resolution, and demonstrating the variety of signal presentation. Chapter four discusses why survey results are affected by water and air in the soil, and how this may affect depth readings.

Additional chapters discuss a variety of methods for velocity calibration and suggests where they may be useful, challenging soil conditions and potential problem environments, data processing and a suite of useful techniques, amongst other important topics.

The book gives a clear and formative guidance on understanding the critical factors in using GPR, as well as a checklist of surveying considerations.

  • Covers the critical, practical factors in using a ground penetrating radar, including troubleshooting appropriate equipment selection
  • Explains why wavelengths matter, providing practice calculations
  • Offers insight into how to spot ringing (echo effects) and air signals, and how to distinguish these from subsurface data
  • Enables the reader to understand the importance of calibration of transmission velocity and a range of methodsa
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Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice

Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice

by Erica Carrick Utsi
Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice

Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice

by Erica Carrick Utsi

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Overview

Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Practice is a practical guide to using this powerful underground surveying technique. The author uses her wide experience to explain the critical factors in using GPR and how parameters, such as wavelength, attenuation and loss need to be properly considered to obtain good survey results.

The first chapter introduces the underlying physics and explains the formation of signal patterning. The next two chapters explain the significance of wavelengths for target detection, probing depths and resolution, and demonstrating the variety of signal presentation. Chapter four discusses why survey results are affected by water and air in the soil, and how this may affect depth readings.

Additional chapters discuss a variety of methods for velocity calibration and suggests where they may be useful, challenging soil conditions and potential problem environments, data processing and a suite of useful techniques, amongst other important topics.

The book gives a clear and formative guidance on understanding the critical factors in using GPR, as well as a checklist of surveying considerations.

  • Covers the critical, practical factors in using a ground penetrating radar, including troubleshooting appropriate equipment selection
  • Explains why wavelengths matter, providing practice calculations
  • Offers insight into how to spot ringing (echo effects) and air signals, and how to distinguish these from subsurface data
  • Enables the reader to understand the importance of calibration of transmission velocity and a range of methodsa

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780081022177
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 04/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Erica Carrick Utsi is the former director of GPR manufacturer Utsi Electronics Ltd and former Chairman of the European GPR Association. She is internationally experienced in most applications of GPR, specializing in new engineering adaptations, the maintenance and conservation of historical buildings, training, forensic searches, and research. She has served on the International Scientific Committees for several biennial International Conferences on GPR, International Workshops on Advanced GPR, and the steering committees of academic research projects. Her forensic search experience includes locating WW2 mass graves in the Ukraine, generating evidence for the Irish Mother and Baby Homes Commission, missing person and security searches. Her current work at EMC Radar Consulting includes ongoing research at the royal abbeys of Westminster in London and Dunfermline (Scotland). She is also the author of a wide range of GPR papers and co-author with David Daniels of GPR case histories and known physical principles (2013, DOI: 10.1109/IWAGPR.2013.6601507).

Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals of GPR Operation
2. Wavelengths and Why They Matter
3. More Fundamentals of GPR Operation
4. The Effect of Water and Air
5. Velocity Calibration
6. Attenuation or Loss
7. Survey Strategies
8. Data Processing
9. Antennas and Screening
10. Three-Dimensional Data
11. Common GPR Applications
12. Examples of Practical Problems
13. Multichannel and Single Channel Systems
14. Reports and Publication
15. Regulation

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