Detection of Water-Table by Using Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) | ||
Engineering and Technology Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 29, Issue 3, February 2011, Pages 554-566 PDF (852.29 K) | ||
DOI: 10.30684/etj.29.3.12 | ||
Authors | ||
Ahmed Fouad Nashait; Mundher Ali Seger | ||
Abstract | ||
Ground penetrating radar, GPR, is a high resolution geophysical method, which is based on the propagation of high frequency electromagnetic waves. The GPR method images structures in the ground that are related to changes in dielectric properties. In sediments, water content primarily causes the changes in dielectric properties. Therefore GPR can be used to estimate underground watertable. In this study a GPR system has been used successfully to produce a continuous profile of the water table on the (Said Abdullah bin Al-Hassan Shrine) as a study area, which is located in Al-Yousifyah region to the south of Baghdad. Geotechnical field test to underground water determination by the drilling method commonly used to comparing the results between geotechnical field test and GPR test. Thus, GPR has proven to be an effective detection method for underground water level, and can serve as reference for future applications. | ||
Keywords | ||
GPR; water; table; soil dielectric permittivity; penetration depth | ||
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