Overview
Explore the applications of Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) in sedimentology through this comprehensive 1-hour 12-minute talk. Discover how GPR, typically used for locating buried infrastructure, can be applied to local correlation, sand-body geometry, and sedimentary architecture studies. Gain insights into the high-resolution imaging capabilities of GPR for shallow stratigraphy across various sedimentary environments, including rivers, beaches, sand dunes, and peat bogs. Learn about early data collection techniques, radar depth considerations, and real-world examples from diverse locations such as Antarctica, Zion National Park, and the Niagara River. Examine the use of GPR in mapping unique features like meerkat burrows and human footprints, while also understanding its limitations and challenges, such as interference from trees. Enhance your knowledge of this powerful tool for sedimentological research and its wide-ranging applications in the field.
Syllabus
Introduction
Outline
Radar
GPR
Recommended Papers
Early Data Collection
Radar Depth
Antarctica
Zion National Park
Cross Stratigraphy
Linear Dunes
Station Dunes
Examples
Niagara River
Peat Radar
Carbonated Shoals
GPR Mapping of meerkat burrows
GPR Mapping of human footprints
Problems with GPR
Trees
Conclusion
Taught by
Seds Online
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Great thanks, the gpr is really important course for any student in Geophysics and space science I do really like the course and the instructor was explaining everything in an efficient way.