Title :
GPR reflection and dispersion analysis methods for water content: Multi-year study of GPR estimates and soil core measurements of water content
Author :
Jacob, Robert W. ; Hermance, John F. ; Van der Kruk, Jan
Author_Institution :
Geol. Dept., Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA, USA
Abstract :
A multi-year series of ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements, complemented by contemporaneous soil cores, were collected at a single location in south-eastern New England, USA. The shallow subsurface is characterized by a 0.9 m thick sandy soil layer which overlies a gravelly-sand layer. Over a number of months, and different soil moisture conditions, 30 common midpoint (CMP) soundings were collected, and on each of the days, co-located soil cores were taken for analysis and comparison with the soil water content from the GPR velocities. GPR velocities were estimated using two independent methods: standard normal moveout (NMO) analysis of reflected traveltimes, and the analysis of frequency-dependent velocity dispersion of shallow GPR waveguide modes. A comparison of GPR estimated water content in the field versus gravimetrically measured water content in the lab provides a site-specific Topp-like empirical basis for predicting soil water conditions from GPR data. Although such site-specific relations may be useful, we find that for our site comparing the results of this study with the conventional Topp relation reconfirms the continuing utility of the latter.
Keywords :
ground penetrating radar; soil; stratigraphy; GPR data; GPR reflection method; GPR velocities; USA; common midpoint soundings; contemporaneous soil cores; conventional Topp relation; dispersion analysis method; frequency-dependent velocity dispersion; gravelly-sand layer; ground penetrating radar; multiyear series; sandy soil layer; shallow GPR waveguide modes; shallow subsurface; soil moisture conditions; soil water content; south-eastern New England; standard normal moveout analysis; traveltime analysis; Dispersion; Frequency estimation; Geologic measurements; Geology; Ground penetrating radar; Hydrologic measurements; Optical wavelength conversion; Reflection; Signal analysis; Soil measurements; GPR; SWC; WC; dispersion; ground penetrating radar; reflections; soil water content; traveltime analysis; waveguide;
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2010 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lecce
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4604-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4605-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2010.5550190