Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections. As a result, internal decays in trees, can lead to the creation of cavities and large holes inside the trunks, which in turn can seriously undermine the stability and the integrity of the tree. In this regard, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has recently proven to be an effective non-destructive testing (NDT) method, with the potential of providing information about the internal structure of trees. However, the particular shape of tree trunks prevents the use of traditional data processing techniques, and only limited information can be collected for tree health assessment purposes. This study shows the potential of GPR enhanced by a microwav...
Trees are a part of our everyday life, hence it is important to prevent their collapse to protect pe...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
Acknowledgements This paper is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan West; a friend, a colleague, a fo...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
Internal decays in trees can rapidly escalate into a full decomposition of the inner structural laye...
Aggressive fungal and insect attacks have reached an alarming level, threatening a variety of tree s...
To assess the health conditions of tree trunks, it is necessary to estimate the layers and anomalies...
The danger related to the structural stability of hollowed trees is a matter of wide discussion amon...
A variety of tree species, such as ash and oak trees, are nowadays under serious threat in the Unite...
The main subject of this research is the observation of the inner part of living tree trunks using g...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
The aggressive fungal attack is seriously threatening tree species in forests and woodlands in the U...
To improve forest management and to prevent collapses of trees, it is necessary to investigate the i...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...
Trees are a part of our everyday life, hence it is important to prevent their collapse to protect pe...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
Acknowledgements This paper is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan West; a friend, a colleague, a fo...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
Internal decays in trees can rapidly escalate into a full decomposition of the inner structural laye...
Aggressive fungal and insect attacks have reached an alarming level, threatening a variety of tree s...
To assess the health conditions of tree trunks, it is necessary to estimate the layers and anomalies...
The danger related to the structural stability of hollowed trees is a matter of wide discussion amon...
A variety of tree species, such as ash and oak trees, are nowadays under serious threat in the Unite...
The main subject of this research is the observation of the inner part of living tree trunks using g...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
The aggressive fungal attack is seriously threatening tree species in forests and woodlands in the U...
To improve forest management and to prevent collapses of trees, it is necessary to investigate the i...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...
Trees are a part of our everyday life, hence it is important to prevent their collapse to protect pe...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
Acknowledgements This paper is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan West; a friend, a colleague, a fo...