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Ground Penetrating Radar Theory and Applications.

by Jol, H. M. (Harry M.).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Burlington : Elsevier, 2009Description: xviii, 524 p : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780080951843 (electronic bk.); 0080951848 (electronic bk.); 9780444533487; 0444533486 (Trade Cloth).Subject(s): Ground penetrating radar | Electronic books
Contents:
Front Cover; Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Contributors; Part I Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Principles; Chapter 1 Electromagnetic Principles of Ground Penetrating Radar; Chapter 2 Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Rocks, Soils and Fluids; Chapter 3 Ground Penetrating Radar Systems and Design; Chapter 4 Antennas; Chapter 5 Ground Penetrating Radar Data Processing, Modelling and Analysis; Part II Environmental Applications; Chapter 6 Soils, Peatlands, and Biomonitoring.
Chapter 7 The Contribution of Ground Penetrating Radar to Water Resource ResearchChapter 8 Contaminant Mapping; Part III Earth Science Applications; Chapter 9 Ground Penetrating Radar in Aeolian Dune Sands; Chapter 10 Coastal Environments; Chapter 11 Advances in Fluvial Sedimentology using GPR; Chapter 12 Glaciers and Ice Sheets; Part IV Engineering and Societal Applications; Chapter 13 NDT Transportation; Chapter 14 Landmine and Unexploded Ordnance Detection and Classif.
Summary: Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a rapidly growing field that has seen tremendous progress in the development of theory, technique, technology, and range of applications over the past 15-20 years. GPR is increasingly being used by a variety of scientists, researchers, engineers, consultants, and university students from many disciplines. The diversity of GPR applications includes a variety of areas such as the study of groundwater contamination, geotechnical engineering, sedimentology, glaciology, and archaeology. This breadth of usage has lead to GPR?s rapid development and pre-eminence in g.
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Front Cover; Ground Penetrating Radar: Theory and Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Contributors; Part I Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Principles; Chapter 1 Electromagnetic Principles of Ground Penetrating Radar; Chapter 2 Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Rocks, Soils and Fluids; Chapter 3 Ground Penetrating Radar Systems and Design; Chapter 4 Antennas; Chapter 5 Ground Penetrating Radar Data Processing, Modelling and Analysis; Part II Environmental Applications; Chapter 6 Soils, Peatlands, and Biomonitoring.

Chapter 7 The Contribution of Ground Penetrating Radar to Water Resource ResearchChapter 8 Contaminant Mapping; Part III Earth Science Applications; Chapter 9 Ground Penetrating Radar in Aeolian Dune Sands; Chapter 10 Coastal Environments; Chapter 11 Advances in Fluvial Sedimentology using GPR; Chapter 12 Glaciers and Ice Sheets; Part IV Engineering and Societal Applications; Chapter 13 NDT Transportation; Chapter 14 Landmine and Unexploded Ordnance Detection and Classif.

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Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a rapidly growing field that has seen tremendous progress in the development of theory, technique, technology, and range of applications over the past 15-20 years. GPR is increasingly being used by a variety of scientists, researchers, engineers, consultants, and university students from many disciplines. The diversity of GPR applications includes a variety of areas such as the study of groundwater contamination, geotechnical engineering, sedimentology, glaciology, and archaeology. This breadth of usage has lead to GPR?s rapid development and pre-eminence in g.

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