Ground-penetration radar detection of Root-mass in a Tree Groove in Southwestern Nigeria

M.B. Aminu, F. Ologunaye
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In this study, we present the results of a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey aimed at imaging the lateral root systems of a section of  a tree groove lined by the Tectona Grandis (Teak) species. This was to set the basis for deploying a multi-frequency GPR system for the  non-invasive monitoring of rootmass development and evaluation of plant development and health. The survey involved a single GPR Transect with a total length of 60.1 m established along the middle of a line of matured Teak trees. Data was collected at 250 MHz, 500  MHz and 1000 MHz, simultaneously using a wheel-triggered Utsi Trivue system. Data processing involved a dewow, static corrections,  gain application and background removal. A root zone consisting of two layers was delineated and a total of 159 hyperbolae were interpreted as roots. The roots were limited to the shallow subsurface, the upper 1.1 m of a potential root zone 1.6 m deep. Imaged roots  generally occur in clusters that create much disturbance of the otherwise continuous reflections in the root zone. Often, roots may be  laterally offset from the location of tree bases on the Transect. We further identified a potential set of laterally migrating roots in a zone of undisturbed ground outside the main groove indicating the lateral reach of the usually shallow roots of the Teak tree. The results set  the basis for further work in root-mass estimation and monitoring tree health within our team. 
地面穿透雷达探测尼日利亚西南部树槽中的树根质量
在本研究中,我们介绍了一项探地雷达(GPR)勘测的结果,该勘测旨在对柚木树槽的一段侧根系统进行成像。这为部署多频率 GPR 系统奠定了基础,该系统可用于非侵入性监测根系发育情况以及评估植物发育和健康状况。勘测工作包括沿成熟柚木中间建立一个总长度为 60.1 米的单一 GPR 断面。使用轮式触发的 Utsi Trivue 系统,以 250 MHz、500 MHz 和 1000 MHz 频率同时采集数据。数据处理包括露点、静态校正、增益应用和背景去除。划定了由两层组成的根区,共有 159 个双曲面被解释为根。根仅限于浅表层,即潜在根区 1.6 米深处的上 1.1 米。成像的树根通常成群出现,对根区原本连续的反射造成很大干扰。通常情况下,树根可能与横断面上的树基位置有横向偏移。我们还在主沟槽外未受扰动的地面区域发现了一组潜在的横向迁移根系,这表明柚木根系的横向延伸通常较浅。这些结果为我们团队进一步开展根量估算和树木健康监测工作奠定了基础。
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