Smart city programs provide a range of technologies that can be applied to solve infrastructure problems associated with ageing infrastructure and increasing demands. The …
Technological and methodological progress is essential to improve our understanding of fundamental processes in natural and engineering sciences. In this paper, we will address …
TJ Moser, CB Howard - 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
High resolution imaging is of great value to an interpreter, for instance to enable identification of small scale faults, and to locate formation pinch-out positions. Standard …
T Hao, CDF Rogers, N Metje, DN Chapman… - … and Underground Space …, 2012 - Elsevier
An extensive array of utility networks are buried underneath the ground surface and provide essential services for society's daily life in terms of water, natural gas, electricity …
I Trinks, A Hinterleitner, W Neubauer… - Archaeological …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Traditionally, ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) measurements for near‐surface geophysical archaeological prospection are conducted with single‐channel systems using GPR …
E Slob, M Sato, G Olhoeft - 2010 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
During the past 80 years, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has evolved from a skeptically received glacier sounder to a full multicomponent 3D volume-imaging and characterization …
In recent years, the identification of water leak detection methods has entered a wide range of fields. Pipeline failures in water distribution networks lead to the loss of a considerable …
Full waveform inversion of ground-penetrating radar data is an emerging technique for the quantitative, high-resolution imaging of the near subsurface. Here, we present a 2-D …
GPR and reflection seismics share common physical and methodological bases but are sensitive to different subsurface physical properties. The peculiarities of the electromagnetic …