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_bGOO-G
100 1 _aGoodman, Dean,
_d1958-
_98104
245 1 0 _aGPR remote sensing in archaeology
_cDean Goodman,
260 _aBerlin
_bSpringer,
_c2013.
300 _a233 p. :
_bill.
440 _aGeotechnologies and the environment ;
_vv. 9
_98105
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis book provides a complete description of the processes needed to take raw GPR data all the way to the construction of subsurface images. The book provides an introduction to the theory of GPR by using a simulator that shows how radar profiles across simple model structures look and provides many examples so that the complexity of radar signatures can be understood. The book continues with a review of the necessary radargram signal processes needed along with examples. The most comprehensive methodology to construct subsurface images from either coarsely spaced data using interpolation or from dense data from multi-channel equipment and 3D volume generation is presented. Advanced imaging solutions such as overlay analysis are introduced and numerous worldwide site case histories are shown. The authors present their studies in away that most technical and non-technical users of the equipment will find it useful for implementing in their own subsurface investigations.
650 0 _aHistory
650 0 _aArchaeology
_91685
650 0 _aRemote sensing.
_93798
650 0 _aGround penetrating radar.
_98106
700 1 _aPiro, S.
_q(Salvatore)
_98103
902 _0IISER Mohali
942 _cBK
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