A variety of tree species, such as ash and oak trees, are nowadays under serious threat in the United Kingdom and European territories as a result of the action of aggressive fungal diseases. To this effect, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an effective geophysical tool capable of collecting information on the internal structure of trees. Nevertheless, traditional processing methods can provide only limited indications for health monitoring purposes. In this study, a demonstration of the GPR potential and the use of a tomographic inversion approach in detecting decay and cavities is provided. In that context, a set of finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations of different complexity (i.e. internal trunk configurations and dimensions...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
Invasive fungi diseases are considered one the biggest threats for the ash and oak forests in United...
Acknowledgements This paper is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan West; a friend, a colleague, a fo...
A variety of tree species, such as ash and oak trees, are nowadays under serious threat in the Unite...
Aggressive fungal and insect attacks have reached an alarming level, threatening a variety of tree s...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
To assess the health conditions of tree trunks, it is necessary to estimate the layers and anomalies...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
In this study, a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in the health monitor...
Ash dieback, acute oak decline (AOD), and Xylella Fastidiosa are emerging infectious diseases (EIDs)...
Internal decays in trees can rapidly escalate into a full decomposition of the inner structural laye...
The sensibility towards environmental issues along with the attention on preserving natural heritage...
In this study, a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in the health monitor...
In this study, a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in the health monitor...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
Invasive fungi diseases are considered one the biggest threats for the ash and oak forests in United...
Acknowledgements This paper is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan West; a friend, a colleague, a fo...
A variety of tree species, such as ash and oak trees, are nowadays under serious threat in the Unite...
Aggressive fungal and insect attacks have reached an alarming level, threatening a variety of tree s...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
To assess the health conditions of tree trunks, it is necessary to estimate the layers and anomalies...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
In this study, a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in the health monitor...
Ash dieback, acute oak decline (AOD), and Xylella Fastidiosa are emerging infectious diseases (EIDs)...
Internal decays in trees can rapidly escalate into a full decomposition of the inner structural laye...
The sensibility towards environmental issues along with the attention on preserving natural heritage...
In this study, a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in the health monitor...
In this study, a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in the health monitor...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
Invasive fungi diseases are considered one the biggest threats for the ash and oak forests in United...
Acknowledgements This paper is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan West; a friend, a colleague, a fo...