This paper reports on the assessment of the underground construction details of a road pavement using different frequency ground penetrating radar (GPR) antenna systems. In addition to this, the possible presence and location of an underground watercourse was investigated in this work. The existence of the latter problem was perceived due to reoccurrence of longitudinal and traversal road surface cracking as well as subsidence at a particular section of the road. Reoccurrence of this damage was interpreted and related to the possible existence of an underground watercourse. The original design and the construction of the road were as such to prevent this movement. Therefore it seemed necessary to perform a GPR survey to investigate and conf...
Traditionally, pavement distress evaluations were carried out by visual observation. Traditional pra...
GPR involves the transmission of high-frequency electromagnetic radio pulses into the ground, and t...
“Between the summer of 1998 and the spring of 2000, a large amount of ground penetrating radar data ...
This paper reports on the assessment of the underground construction details of a road pavement usin...
The assessment of the underground construction details of a road infrastructure is a problem of grea...
This paper presents the results of using the system GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar), as an alternativ...
Ground penetrating radar is usually employed for non-destructive evaluations and maintenance of road...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is being increasingly used over the last years in a wide range of app...
Recently the road networks are more and more exposed to an increased landslide risk. It is generally...
The R.Ex. system constitutes an acquisition device aimed at obtaining a huge amount of high quality ...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
The objective of this project was to demonstrate the capabilities and limitations of ground penetrat...
Traditionally, pavement distress evaluations were carried out by visual observation. Traditional pra...
Keeping track of underground utilities through maps or real physical signs is essential for their ma...
Traditionally, pavement distress evaluations were carried out by visual observation. Traditional pra...
GPR involves the transmission of high-frequency electromagnetic radio pulses into the ground, and t...
“Between the summer of 1998 and the spring of 2000, a large amount of ground penetrating radar data ...
This paper reports on the assessment of the underground construction details of a road pavement usin...
The assessment of the underground construction details of a road infrastructure is a problem of grea...
This paper presents the results of using the system GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar), as an alternativ...
Ground penetrating radar is usually employed for non-destructive evaluations and maintenance of road...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is being increasingly used over the last years in a wide range of app...
Recently the road networks are more and more exposed to an increased landslide risk. It is generally...
The R.Ex. system constitutes an acquisition device aimed at obtaining a huge amount of high quality ...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
This paper reports an extended study on the applications of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on the st...
The objective of this project was to demonstrate the capabilities and limitations of ground penetrat...
Traditionally, pavement distress evaluations were carried out by visual observation. Traditional pra...
Keeping track of underground utilities through maps or real physical signs is essential for their ma...
Traditionally, pavement distress evaluations were carried out by visual observation. Traditional pra...
GPR involves the transmission of high-frequency electromagnetic radio pulses into the ground, and t...
“Between the summer of 1998 and the spring of 2000, a large amount of ground penetrating radar data ...