LA Plewes, B Hubbard - Progress in physical geography, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Radio-echo sounding (RES), or radar, is an established geophysical technique that has been, and continues to be, applied to investigate a variety of ice-mass properties. This …
JL Davis, AP ANNAN - Geophysical prospecting, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Ground‐penetrating radar is a technique which offers a new way of viewing shallow soil and rock conditions. The need to better understanding overburden conditions for activities such …
OB Andersland, B Ladanyi - 2003 - books.google.com
This new edition of Frozen Ground Engineering gives a peerless presentation of soil mechanics for frozen ground conditions and a variety of frozen ground support systems used …
Rivers and Floodplains is concerned with the origin, geometry, water flow, sediment transport, erosion and deposition associated with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains …
Excessive levels of heavy metals can be introduced into the environment, for example, by industrial waste or fertilizers. Soil represents a major sink for heavy metals ions, which can …
Rockglaciers are the visible expression of the creep of mountain permafrost. They are indicative of special geo-ecologic and geomorphic conditions regarding thermal situation …
Introduction Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a relatively young geophysical technique. First uses appeared in the 1960s with radio echo sounding of glaciers and ice sheets (Bailey …
Within sedimentological studies, ground penetrating radar (GPR) is being used with increasing frequency because it yields images of the shallow subsurface that cannot be …
DJ Daniels, DJ Gunton, HF Scott - IEE Proceedings F (Communications, Radar …, 1988 - IET
Subsurface radar techniques are increasingly being used for the detection and location of buried artefacts and structures within the upper regions of the earth's surface. The paper …