A real-world guide to practical applications of ground
penetrating radar (GPR)
The nondestructive nature of ground penetrating radar makes it
an important and popular method of subsurface imaging, but it is a
highly specialized field, requiring a deep understanding of the
underlying science for successful application. "Introduction to
Ground Penetrating Radar: Inverse Scattering and Data Processing"
provides experienced professionals with the background they need to
ensure precise data collection and analysis.
Written to build upon the information presented in more general
introductory volumes, the book discusses the fundamental
mathematical, physical, and engineering principles upon which GPR
is built. Real-world examples and field data provide readers an
accurate view of day-to-day GPR use. Topics include: 2D scattering
for dielectric and magnetic targets3D scattering equations and
migration algorithmsHost medium characterization and diffraction
tomographyTime and frequency steps in GPR data samplingThe Born
approximation and the singular value decomposition
The six appendices contain the mathematical proofs of all
examples discussed throughout the book. "Introduction to Ground
Penetrating Radar: Inverse Scattering and Data Processing" is a
comprehensive resource that will prove invaluable in the field.
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