Browsing by Subject "Hydrology--Measurement"
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Experimental Determination of GPR Groundwave Sampling Depth as a Function of Data Acquisition Parameters
(2010-04)Ground penetrating radar (GPR) groundwaves can be used to measure the near-surface soil water content. Previous research has shown that the sampling depth of GPR groundwaves is frequently dependent when adjacent soil layers ... -
Increasing the Efficacy of GPR Groundwave Techniques for Soil Water Content Estimation Using Common Offset Data Collection Methods
(2011-05)Accurate characterization of the near-surface soil water content is important for environmental and agricultural applications. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) groundwave techniques are a geophysical method that allows ... -
Monitoring Near-Surface Soil Water Content Using Air-Launched GPR Techniques.
(2009-01-08)Monitoring soil water content is an important component of responsible resource management. This research focuses on the potential of air-launched ground penetrating radar (GPR) techniques for rapid, high-resolution water ... -
Monitoring Shallow Infiltration in Sandy Soil Using GPR Groundwave Techniques
(2011-05)Characterizing the near-surface soil water content distribution is important for precision agriculture and groundwater remediation applications. Measuring soil water content over large areas is often difficult, as ... -
Soil Moisture Estimation Using Air-Launched GPR Techniques.
(2009-04)Near-surface soil water content is an important parameter in agricultural, geotechnical, and environmental applications, but is often difficult to measure over large areas. Recent investigations of ground penetrating ... -
Three-Dimensional Water Content Estimation Using Ground Penetrating Radar Groundwave Techniques.
(2009-04)Accurate characterization of near-surface soil water content is important for optimizing crop yields, determining the scheduling and volumes of irrigation, and preventing groundwater degradation from agrochemicals leaching ...