Combining ground penetrating radar and seismic surveys in the assessment of cultural heritage buildings: The study of roofs, columns, and ground of the gothic church Santa Maria del Mar, in Barcelona (Spain) [PDF]
Combined non-destructive techniques are applied in the study of a historical building in Barcelona. Santa Maria del Mar is a magnificent Mediterranean gothic church built between 1329 and 1383.
Caselles Magallón, Josep Oriol +4 more
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Demonstration of ground‐penetrating radar as a useful tool for assessing pocket gopher burrows
Ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) is an innovative and non‐invasive method that uses radar to penetrate the ground and develop three‐dimensional digital images of the top several meters of the earth. Ground‐penetrating radar has been used extensively in the
Jorge D. Cortez +5 more
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Editorial for the Special Issue “Review of Application Areas of GPR”
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) started as a radio echo sounding technology during the second half of the last century, but it is now a well-established and widely adopted technology for producing high-resolution images of subsurface [...]
Federico Lombardi +2 more
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3D MAPPING OF BURIED PIPES IN MULTI-CHANNEL GPR DATA [PDF]
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) allows a non-destructive analysis of the subsurface by using electromagnetic waves. GPR is used in application fields such as archeology and civil engineering, where the detection of buried objects is in demand.
N. Karle +4 more
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Waterborne GPR survey for estimating bottom-sediment variability: A survey on the Po River, Turin, Italy [PDF]
We conducted an integrated geophysical survey on a stretch of the river Po in order to check the GPR ability to discriminate the variability of riverbed sediments through an analysis of the bottom reflection amplitudes.
Corrado Calzoni +5 more
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Ground-penetrating radar evaluation of the ancient Mycenaean monument Tholos Acharnon tomb [PDF]
The assessment of cultural heritage requires high-resolution and non-destructive methodologies. Ground-penetrating radar is widely applied in the inspection of historical buildings.
Anagnostopoulou, Eirini +5 more
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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) crosshole tomography is widely applied to subsurface media images. However, the inadequacies of ray methods may limit the resolution of crosshole radar images, since the ray method is a type of high-frequency approximation.
Shengchao Wang +5 more
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Mapping the spatial variation of soil moisture at the large scale using GPR for pavement applications [PDF]
The characterization of shallow soil moisture spatial variability at the large scale is a crucial issue in many research studies and fields of application ranging from agriculture and geology to civil and environmental engineering.
Benedetto, Andrea +4 more
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Site Interiography and Geophysical Scanning: Interpreting the Texture and Form of Archaeological Deposits with Ground-Penetrating Radar [PDF]
The remarkable potential of geophysical scanning—to assess the internal variability of sites in new ways, to highlight important phenomena in the field, to exercise co-creation of interpretation and commitment to minimal destruction of community partners’
Byram, S, Sunseri, JU
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Ballast fouling inspection and quantification with ground penetrating radar (GPR)
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Yunlong Guo +5 more
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