Authors
AP Annan, SW Cosway
Publication date
1992/4/26
Conference
5th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems
Pages
cp-210-00020
Publisher
European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
Description
Effective ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys entail substantial planning if the surveys
are to meet pre-defined objectives. For many years, GPR has often been used with
unrealistic expectations in the mind of the end user of the data. The tools for survey design
are available and should be used routinely by geophysicists contemplating GPR surveys.
This paper presents basic guidelines for selecting operating frequency, station spacing, line
spacing, and antenna orientation. In addition, the fundamental methods for assessing
suitability of a GPR survey for a specific application are outlines.
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