Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization

The Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), a geophysical technique that uses non-destructive testing to detect objects and structure beneath the soil was a huge contribution in survey and engineering, especially in underground utility. GPR has been used since 1970 and the method is still undergoing upgrade...

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Main Authors: Yusof, Amalina, Abdul Manas, Muhamad Mubiin, Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini, Shokri, Nurhazimah Husna
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96578/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8016-6_79
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spelling my.utm.965782022-07-28T06:54:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96578/ Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization Yusof, Amalina Abdul Manas, Muhamad Mubiin Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini Shokri, Nurhazimah Husna G Geography (General) The Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), a geophysical technique that uses non-destructive testing to detect objects and structure beneath the soil was a huge contribution in survey and engineering, especially in underground utility. GPR has been used since 1970 and the method is still undergoing upgrade alongside the sophisticated processing software. Nevertheless, soil is the principal medium which interferes with the signal penetration of GPR due to its physical and electrical properties. Thus, a study using soil stratigraphy is a prerequisite to understanding GPR radargram. In this study, a test bed was constructed to simulate different soil layers which consist of existing clay, sand, small stone, and crusher run stone. The GPR instrument with frequencies of 100, 250, 400, 750, and 900 MHz was used to collect the data. The processing was carried out using reflex software for image interpretation and three-dimensional (3D) visualizations. This study is expected to help surveyors in understanding the measurement, for example, soil composition, problems related to GPR underground surveying. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd 2018-05-13 Book Section PeerReviewed Yusof, Amalina and Abdul Manas, Muhamad Mubiin and Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini and Shokri, Nurhazimah Husna (2018) Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization. In: Global Civil Engineering Conference 2017. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 9 (NA). Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore, pp. 1127-1138. ISBN 978-981-10-8015-9 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8016-6_79 DOI:10.1007/978-981-10-8016-6_79
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topic G Geography (General)
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Yusof, Amalina
Abdul Manas, Muhamad Mubiin
Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini
Shokri, Nurhazimah Husna
Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization
description The Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), a geophysical technique that uses non-destructive testing to detect objects and structure beneath the soil was a huge contribution in survey and engineering, especially in underground utility. GPR has been used since 1970 and the method is still undergoing upgrade alongside the sophisticated processing software. Nevertheless, soil is the principal medium which interferes with the signal penetration of GPR due to its physical and electrical properties. Thus, a study using soil stratigraphy is a prerequisite to understanding GPR radargram. In this study, a test bed was constructed to simulate different soil layers which consist of existing clay, sand, small stone, and crusher run stone. The GPR instrument with frequencies of 100, 250, 400, 750, and 900 MHz was used to collect the data. The processing was carried out using reflex software for image interpretation and three-dimensional (3D) visualizations. This study is expected to help surveyors in understanding the measurement, for example, soil composition, problems related to GPR underground surveying.
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author Yusof, Amalina
Abdul Manas, Muhamad Mubiin
Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini
Shokri, Nurhazimah Husna
author_facet Yusof, Amalina
Abdul Manas, Muhamad Mubiin
Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini
Shokri, Nurhazimah Husna
author_sort Yusof, Amalina
title Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization
title_short Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization
title_full Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization
title_fullStr Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization
title_sort three-dimensional stratigraphy view from ground penetrating radar attributes for soil characterization
publisher Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96578/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8016-6_79
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