DocumentCode
168960
Title
Regional variability of ground penetrating radar response - A case study from the dune fields of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Author
Francke, Jan ; Tatum, Dominic
Author_Institution
Int. Groundradar Consulting Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada
fYear
2014
fDate
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Firstpage
998
Lastpage
1005
Abstract
Numerous works have portrayed ground penetrating radar (GPR) as a perfect tool for imaging the internal structure of sand bodies. Arid conditions and high electrical resistivities are commonplace in sands, making them ideal radar environments. However, sandy environments can be extremely diverse and localised variability may cause rapid signal attenuation or loss of definition. On a global scale, comparison between datasets is often impossible due to the wide range of potential variables. On a regional scale, logistical acquisition timeframes and survey constraints often limit data extent. Here we discuss the results of a regional-scale survey across the United Arab Emirates. Fourteen separate sites from differing dune formations, ages and provenance were surveyed with the same equipment between Liwa in the south, to Dubai in the north, over a period of four days. Comparisons are made between signal strength, attenuation, resolution and depth of penetration. A high degree of variability is recognised, even over short distances. Suggestions as to the causes of this are discussed.
Keywords
electrical resistivity; geomorphology; geophysical techniques; ground penetrating radar; radar imaging; radar resolution; sand; Dubai; GPR; Liwa; UAE; United Arab Emirates; arid conditions; dune age; dune fields; dune formation; dune provenance; electrical resistivity; ground penetrating radar response; localised variability; logistical acquisition timeframe; penetration depth; radar environment; regional variability; regional-scale survey; sand body internal structure imaging; sandy environment; signal attenuation; signal resolution; signal strength; survey constraint; Antennas; Dielectrics; Geology; Lead; GPR; aeolian dune; attenuation; penetration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Brussels
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970577
Filename
6970577
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