早期探地雷达振幅技术对电导率监测的评价

C. Ferrara, P. M. Barone, E. Mattei, A. Galli, D. Comite, S. Lauro, G. Vannaroni, E. Pettinelli
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在本文中,我们使用最近提出的早期探地雷达振幅技术,目的是检测具有均匀介电常数的多孔材料中电导率的变化。已经实现了一个特定的实验室设置,以评估早期振幅对地下盐浓度变化(即电导率)的敏感性。为了评估早期振幅跟随电导率变化的能力,我们将利用探地雷达信号第一部分包络线获得的早期结果与TDR(时域反射法)测量的同时电导率进行了比较。GPR调查使用了一个双基地雷达单元(Sensors & Software, Inc .),工作频率为1ghz。通过适当地实施全波数值模拟,可以准确地分析探地雷达探测到的具有灵活参数化的波的特征,从而得到进一步有用的信息。结果表明,利用探地雷达早期振幅技术可以直接提取材料的近表面电磁特性。特别是,实验和数值数据都表明雷达信号幅值与tdr导出的电导率之间存在非常高的相关系数。
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An evaluation of the early-time GPR amplitude technique for electrical conductivity monitoring
In the present paper we use the recently-proposed early-time GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) amplitude technique with the aim of detecting the variations of electric conductivity in a porous material having a uniform permittivity. A specific laboratory setup has been realised to evaluate the sensitivity of the early-time amplitudes to the variations of the subsurface salt concentration (i.e., conductivity). To assess the capacity of the early-time amplitude to follow the electrical conductivity changes, we compare the early-time results acquired using the envelope of the first part of GPR signals with the concurrent conductivity measured with TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry). The GPR survey has been carried out using a bistatic radar unit (Sensors & Software, Inc) operating at 1 GHz. Further useful information has been derived by suitably implementing a full-wave numerical modelling, able to accurately analyse the features of the waves detected by the GPR with flexible parameterization. Our results indicate that the near-surface electromagnetic properties of the material can be directly extracted from the GPR early-time amplitude technique. In particular, both experimental and numerical data show a very high correlation coefficient between the radar signal amplitude and the TDR-derived electrical conductivities.
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