International Journal of Surface Mining Reclamation and Environment, volume 19, issue 4, pages 260-275
Evaluation of high frequency ground penetrating radar (GPR) in mapping strata of dolomite and limestone rocks for ripping technique
Derek B. Apel
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V Dezelic
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2005-12-01
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ISSN: 13895265, 17445000
Earth-Surface Processes
Soil Science
Management of Technology and Innovation
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
Geology
Abstract
This paper presents how high frequency Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can be effectively used for mapping the subsurface characterization of dolomite and limestone strata for determination if the rock is suitable for ripping. The results of the experiments conducted in the course of this project illustrated that water saturation helps in increasing the contrast between the dielectric constants of the separations, due to water escaping into cracks and clay layers. Running the survey on a dry rock will give a larger penetration depth; but during the interpretation of the results, one can omit small voids or clay layers.
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