Measuring Soil Water Content with Ground Penetrating Radar: A Review
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen · Giessen School of Theology · +4 more institutions
Abstract
We present a comprehensive review of methods to measure soil water content with ground penetrating radar (GPR). We distinguish four methodologies: soil water content determined from reflected wave velocity, soil water content determined from ground wave velocity, soil water content determined from transmitted wave velocity between boreholes, and soil water content determined from the surface reflection coefficient. For each of these four methodologies, we discuss the basic principles, illustrate the quality of the data with field examples, discuss the possibilities and limitations, and identify areas where future research is required. We hope that this review will further stimulate the community to consider…
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- 42.99
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Ground-penetrating radar
- Water content
- Environmental science
- Remote sensing
- Radar
- Soil science
- Groundwater
- Content (measure theory)
- Clean water and sanitation