Abstract Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on water and sediment transfer at the watershed scale at numerous locations around the world. One of the main limitations regarding the study of this singular process is the characterization of the pipe networks (in terms of number, position, dimensions, and connectivity of pipes). In this context, noninvasive subsurface imaging using ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) has proven to be a promising technique. This study used two three‐dimensional (3D), high‐resolution GPR surveys performed in loess‐derived soils to characterize small pipe networks with little prior information about their location. The adopted methodology relies on high spatial resolu...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive tool that can be used to help detectingwater lea...
Ground penetrating radar is widely used for the detection of buried pipes and cables. These objects ...
Knowledge of root systems and its distribution are imported e.g. for estimation of biomass as well a...
Soil piping refers to the formation of sub-surface pipes due to the erosive action of water flowing ...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Soil piping leads to land degradation in almost all morphoclimatic regions. However, the detection o...
Soil piping leads to land degradation in almost all morphoclimatic regions. However, the detection ...
Soil pipes are common and important features of many catchments, particularly in semi-arid and humid...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
Better methods are needed for mapping agricultural drainage pipe systems. Prior research on small te...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has become one of the key technologies in subsurface sensing and, in ...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is capable of mapping subsurface pipelines and archaeological featur...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to soil piping erosion, where enlargement of macropores ma...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) works as an instrument to look for buried objects whether it is natur...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive tool that can be used to help detectingwater lea...
Ground penetrating radar is widely used for the detection of buried pipes and cables. These objects ...
Knowledge of root systems and its distribution are imported e.g. for estimation of biomass as well a...
Soil piping refers to the formation of sub-surface pipes due to the erosive action of water flowing ...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Soil piping leads to land degradation in almost all morphoclimatic regions. However, the detection o...
Soil piping leads to land degradation in almost all morphoclimatic regions. However, the detection ...
Soil pipes are common and important features of many catchments, particularly in semi-arid and humid...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
Better methods are needed for mapping agricultural drainage pipe systems. Prior research on small te...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has become one of the key technologies in subsurface sensing and, in ...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is capable of mapping subsurface pipelines and archaeological featur...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to soil piping erosion, where enlargement of macropores ma...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) works as an instrument to look for buried objects whether it is natur...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive tool that can be used to help detectingwater lea...
Ground penetrating radar is widely used for the detection of buried pipes and cables. These objects ...
Knowledge of root systems and its distribution are imported e.g. for estimation of biomass as well a...