DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY)
Determination of the ground-water level by modern non-dis¬tructive methods (ground-penetrating radar technology). Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is now a well-accepted geophysical technique, which unfortunately in our country its less used. Historically, the development of GPR comes from the use of...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:464a0dcb9bb646ae8284786d02919ef8 2023-05-15T16:37:48+02:00 DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY) I. C. NICU Gh. ROMANESCU 2011-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/464a0dcb9bb646ae8284786d02919ef8 EN eng Cluj University Press http://aerapa.conference.ubbcluj.ro/2011/PDF/NICU_ROMANESCU.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2067-743X 2067-743X https://doaj.org/article/464a0dcb9bb646ae8284786d02919ef8 Aerul şi Apa: Componente ale Mediului, Vol 2011, Pp 441-448 (2011) Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Ground-water geophysics hydro-geomorphological processes Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2011 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T03:06:13Z Determination of the ground-water level by modern non-dis¬tructive methods (ground-penetrating radar technology). Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is now a well-accepted geophysical technique, which unfortunately in our country its less used. Historically, the development of GPR comes from the use of radio echosounding to determine ice thickness and it was only a short step to enlarge the domain of research such as permafrost, geological investigation (bedrock, sedimentology), environmental assessment and hydrogeophysical studies (under-ground water location, soil water content). The GPR method measures the travel time of electromagnetic impulses in subsurface materials. An impulse radar system radiates repetitive electromagnetic impulses into the soil. A bandwidth antenna is usually placed in close proximity and electromagnetic coupled to the ground surface. It detects and measures the depth of reflecting discontinuities in subsurface soils and other earth materials to within a few centimeters depending of antenna frequency. For over 30 years, GPR has been used extensively for hydropedological investigations. Our research aims to determine the groundwater to estimate the degree of evolution of hydro-geomorphological processes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
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Determination of the ground-water level by modern non-dis¬tructive methods (ground-penetrating radar technology). Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is now a well-accepted geophysical technique, which unfortunately in our country its less used. Historically, the development of GPR comes from the use of radio echosounding to determine ice thickness and it was only a short step to enlarge the domain of research such as permafrost, geological investigation (bedrock, sedimentology), environmental assessment and hydrogeophysical studies (under-ground water location, soil water content). The GPR method measures the travel time of electromagnetic impulses in subsurface materials. An impulse radar system radiates repetitive electromagnetic impulses into the soil. A bandwidth antenna is usually placed in close proximity and electromagnetic coupled to the ground surface. It detects and measures the depth of reflecting discontinuities in subsurface soils and other earth materials to within a few centimeters depending of antenna frequency. For over 30 years, GPR has been used extensively for hydropedological investigations. Our research aims to determine the groundwater to estimate the degree of evolution of hydro-geomorphological processes. |
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DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY) |
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DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY) |
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DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY) |
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DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY) |
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DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY) |
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determination of the ground-water level by modern non-distructive methods (gpr technology) |
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