Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications

Since more then 30 years ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has become a useful tool in solving different geophysical tasks in environmental geology, glaciology, archaeology, mineral exploration and for the detection of near-surface objects. The large variety of ground based GPR devices, even for rugged...

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Published in:2008 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband
Main Authors: Eisenburger, Dieter, Lentz, Harald, Jenett, Martin
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2008
Subjects:
GPR
SFR
Ice
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10783
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/10783 2023-08-20T04:07:08+02:00 Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications Eisenburger, Dieter Lentz, Harald Jenett, Martin 2008 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10783 en eng IEEE IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband, ICUWB 2008 978-1-4244-1827-5 978-1-4244-2216-6 Proceeedings of The 2008 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband, ICUWB 2008 : Hannover, Germany, 10 - 12 September 2008. - Vol. 3 (): 4653441 161-165 (2008-12-03) http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10783 2-s2.0-56849123904 Airborne GPR GPR Pulse radar SFR 600: Technik 620: Ingenieurwissenschaften Conference Paper Other 2008 fttuhamburg 2023-07-28T09:23:33Z Since more then 30 years ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has become a useful tool in solving different geophysical tasks in environmental geology, glaciology, archaeology, mineral exploration and for the detection of near-surface objects. The large variety of ground based GPR devices, even for rugged field conditions, is an effective tool for surveying small areas. GPR-equipped fixed-wing aircrafts are used mainly for surveying large areas or inaccessible regions; for example desert areas, permafrost areas or high mountain ranges. A GPR system installed in a helicopter is an effective possibility to survey large areas with high data density. Large areas, even in inaccessible regions, may be surveyed within short time and even under limited logistic demands. The high agility of a helicopter allows to increase the data density in areas of special interest. ©2008 IEEE. Conference Object Ice permafrost TUHH Open Research (TORE - Technische Universität Hamburg) 2008 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband 161 165
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topic Airborne GPR
GPR
Pulse radar
SFR
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
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GPR
Pulse radar
SFR
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Eisenburger, Dieter
Lentz, Harald
Jenett, Martin
Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications
topic_facet Airborne GPR
GPR
Pulse radar
SFR
600: Technik
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
description Since more then 30 years ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has become a useful tool in solving different geophysical tasks in environmental geology, glaciology, archaeology, mineral exploration and for the detection of near-surface objects. The large variety of ground based GPR devices, even for rugged field conditions, is an effective tool for surveying small areas. GPR-equipped fixed-wing aircrafts are used mainly for surveying large areas or inaccessible regions; for example desert areas, permafrost areas or high mountain ranges. A GPR system installed in a helicopter is an effective possibility to survey large areas with high data density. Large areas, even in inaccessible regions, may be surveyed within short time and even under limited logistic demands. The high agility of a helicopter allows to increase the data density in areas of special interest. ©2008 IEEE.
format Conference Object
author Eisenburger, Dieter
Lentz, Harald
Jenett, Martin
author_facet Eisenburger, Dieter
Lentz, Harald
Jenett, Martin
author_sort Eisenburger, Dieter
title Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications
title_short Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications
title_full Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications
title_fullStr Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications
title_full_unstemmed Helicopter-borne GPR systems : a way from ICE thickness measurements to geological applications
title_sort helicopter-borne gpr systems : a way from ice thickness measurements to geological applications
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10783
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permafrost
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permafrost
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