The objectives of this study were to detect coarse tree root and to estimate root biomass in the field by using an advanced 3D Ground Penetrating Radar (3D GPR) system. This study obtained full-resolution 3D imaging results of tree root system using 500 MHz and 800 MHz bow-tie antennas, respectively. The measurement site included two larch trees, and one of them was excavated after GPR measurements. In this paper, a searching algorithm, based on the continuity of pixel intensity along the root in 3D space, is proposed, and two coarse roots whose diameters are more than 5 cm were detected and delineated correctly. Based on the detection results and the measured root biomass, a linear regression model is proposed to estimate the total root bi...
Environmental issues and preservation of natural heritage, especially ancient trees and rare plants,...
In this paper, we have presented a methodology combining ground penetrating radar (GPR) and a low-co...
Accurate quantification of coarse roots without disturbance represents a gap in our understanding of...
Evaluating tree roots systems without compromise their environment with destructive and laborious me...
This study presents recent advances achieved in the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for the as...
This study reports a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in health monitor...
The preservation of natural assets is nowadays an essential commitment. In this regard, root systems...
This study presents recent advances achieved in the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for the he...
A full understanding of the growth and distribution of tree roots is conducive to guiding precision ...
Knowledge of root systems and its distribution are imported e.g. for estimation of biomass as well a...
The root systems of five tree species (Populus deltoides × nigra clone DN-177, Juglans nigra, Quercu...
5 ppInternational audienceSeveral factors limit the root detection using Ground Penetrating Radar (G...
Volume III of this project report contains a study of tree root systems using ground penetration ra...
Tree roots can cause damage to surface and subsurface infrastructure. Hence, timely detection of roo...
The evaluation of tree root biomass is significant and difficult to survey accurately. Traditional a...
Environmental issues and preservation of natural heritage, especially ancient trees and rare plants,...
In this paper, we have presented a methodology combining ground penetrating radar (GPR) and a low-co...
Accurate quantification of coarse roots without disturbance represents a gap in our understanding of...
Evaluating tree roots systems without compromise their environment with destructive and laborious me...
This study presents recent advances achieved in the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for the as...
This study reports a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in health monitor...
The preservation of natural assets is nowadays an essential commitment. In this regard, root systems...
This study presents recent advances achieved in the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for the he...
A full understanding of the growth and distribution of tree roots is conducive to guiding precision ...
Knowledge of root systems and its distribution are imported e.g. for estimation of biomass as well a...
The root systems of five tree species (Populus deltoides × nigra clone DN-177, Juglans nigra, Quercu...
5 ppInternational audienceSeveral factors limit the root detection using Ground Penetrating Radar (G...
Volume III of this project report contains a study of tree root systems using ground penetration ra...
Tree roots can cause damage to surface and subsurface infrastructure. Hence, timely detection of roo...
The evaluation of tree root biomass is significant and difficult to survey accurately. Traditional a...
Environmental issues and preservation of natural heritage, especially ancient trees and rare plants,...
In this paper, we have presented a methodology combining ground penetrating radar (GPR) and a low-co...
Accurate quantification of coarse roots without disturbance represents a gap in our understanding of...