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Abstract Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) called also Radar (Radio Detecting and Ranging) is an application of electromagnetic (EM) waves. It has been developed in the last decades for detection, distance measurement, defects and anomaly localization, and characterization of dielectric materials such as soil, concrete, masonry and wood. The frequency range of the technique varies between 100 MHz to few GHz. It is a nondestructive technique based on the transmission of EM energy according to electromagnetism theory.
Abstract Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) called also Radar (Radio Detecting and Ranging) is an application of electromagnetic (EM) waves. It has been developed in the last decades for detection, distance measurement, defects and anomaly localization, and characterization of dielectric materials such as soil, concrete, masonry and wood. The frequency range of the technique varies between 100 MHz to few GHz. It is a nondestructive technique based on the transmission of EM energy according to electromagnetism theory.
Ground Penetrating Radar
Sbartaï, Mehdi (author)
2010-01-01
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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