Ground Penetrating Radar Theory and Applications by Harry M. Jol

Ground Penetrating Radar Theory and Applications



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Page: 543
Publisher: Elsevier Science
ISBN: 0444533486, 9780444533487


His research involves the application of engineering and geophysical methods for the characterisation, investigation and remediation of environmental, geological, hydrological, archaeological, forensic and geotechnical problems. Secondly, the project presents and implements The application chosen is feature extraction. The system studied is the HUMUS system which First of all it is supposed to give a theoretical introduction to the wavelet transform and wavelet packets, and also to introduce general time-frequency transformations. The application of radio-echo sounding (RES) to thickness measurements of glacial and sheet ice has been demonstrated since the early 1960s. This project explores whether time-frequency techniques can be utilized in a ground penetrating radar system. The workshop will cover the concepts, theory and applications of nondestructive test methods for diagnosis of historic building materials and structures. He spends most of his research time He is an experienced Royal Society Industrial Fellow as well as being an expert in Near Surface Geophysics and Ground Penetrating Radar and other technologies. It will include an overview of applicable technical standards and guidelines The test methods will include ground-penetrating radar, in-place tests of masonry, infrared thermography, resistance drilling of timber and digital radioscopy. Chen introduced several UWB, fully polarimetric dielectric antenna designs that have been applied to reflector feed, near-field probing and ground penetrating radar. Berry MV; “Theory of radio echoes from glacier beds,” Journal of Glaciology, 15(73), pp.