DocumentCode :
168812
Title :
Three-dimensional GPR imaging of complex structures in covered karst terrain
Author :
Kruse, S.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Geosci., Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Firstpage :
279
Lastpage :
284
Abstract :
3D GPR surveys in the covered karst terrain of west-central Florida, USA, reveal surprising geometries of surficial sediments. Several meters of surficial sands overlie progressively more clay-rich sediments, which in turn overlie weathered limestone. The top of a clay-rich horizon produces an exceptionally clear GPR reflector visible from depths between 0.5 and ~8 meters. The geometry of this horizon as it drapes over underlying weathered limestone suggests that depressions are not conical, but instead more complex troughs that surround domed stratigraphic highs. One possible interpretation is that dissolution in underlying limestone is concentrated in elongated fracture zones rather than in columnar or spherical voids. Groundwater recharge in this area is concentrated into conduits that breach the clay-rich units that overlie the limestone aquifer. This study suggests that the conduits themselves may be quasi-planar features rather than cylindrical in form. These geometric complexities were not apparent from 2D profiles alone. Their reconstruction required 3D surveys with 250 MHz and 500 MHz antennas, with 10-cm line spacings. Careful corrections for antenna positions and 3D migrations were key processing steps.
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; ground penetrating radar; image reconstruction; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; sediments; terrain mapping; 3D GPR surveys; 3D migrations; GPR reflector; West-Central Florida; antenna positions; clay-rich sediments; conduits; covered karst terrain; distance 10 cm; domed stratigraphic highs; elongated fracture zones; frequency 250 MHz; frequency 500 MHz; geometric complexities; groundwater recharge; limestone aquifer; quasi-planar features; surficial sands; surficial sediments; three-dimensional GPR imaging; weathered limestone; Antennas; Ground penetrating radar; Image resolution; Rocks; Surface topography; Three-dimensional displays; 3D surveys; covered karst; ground penetrating radar; sinkholes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970429
Filename :
6970429
Link To Document :
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