The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil

This article exposes manifold aspects on one of the most used geophysical techniques at the present time. Method GPR is very useful in the solution of problems in different branches of the applied science and in special in situations where it becomes necessary to conserve intact setting to study. Th...

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Main Author: Fonseca-Benítez, Fredy Alexander
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Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia - UPTC 2006
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description This article exposes manifold aspects on one of the most used geophysical techniques at the present time. Method GPR is very useful in the solution of problems in different branches of the applied science and in special in situations where it becomes necessary to conserve intact setting to study. The operation of the GEORADAR is based on the emission and reception of electromagnetic properties of the material, as well as of some parameters of the setting. The variations in the electromagnetic waves are eaught by the receiving unit, later they are sent to the record unit where the data suffer a treatment which reproduces a hi-res  image of the material. The depth of investigation as the resolution depends on the type of antenna used, which varies based on the frequeney. The rule indicates that at greater frequency, greater resolution, but smaller depth of investigation.
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spelling oai:oai.revistas.uptc.edu.co:article-8342017-09-08T00:28:47Z The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil El método GPR (ground penetrating radar) en diferentes estudios del subsuelo Fonseca-Benítez, Fredy Alexander ground penetration radar geophysical tomografias GPR geofisica tomografías This article exposes manifold aspects on one of the most used geophysical techniques at the present time. Method GPR is very useful in the solution of problems in different branches of the applied science and in special in situations where it becomes necessary to conserve intact setting to study. The operation of the GEORADAR is based on the emission and reception of electromagnetic properties of the material, as well as of some parameters of the setting. The variations in the electromagnetic waves are eaught by the receiving unit, later they are sent to the record unit where the data suffer a treatment which reproduces a hi-res  image of the material. The depth of investigation as the resolution depends on the type of antenna used, which varies based on the frequeney. The rule indicates that at greater frequency, greater resolution, but smaller depth of investigation. El presente artículo expone múltiples aspectos sobre una de las técnicas geofísicas más utilizadas en la actualidad. El método GPR  es  de  gran  utilidad  en  la  solución  de problemas en distintas ramas de la ciencia aplicada y en especial  en situaciones  donde  se  haga  necesario conservar  intacto el medio de estudio.El  funcionamiento  del  GEORADAR  se basa  en  la emisión  y  recepción  de  ondas electromagnéticas,  las cuales  varían  en  función  de  las  propiedades electromagnéticas  del  material,  así  como  de  algunos parámetros  del  medio.  Las  variaciones  en  las  ondas electromagnéticas son captadas por la unidad receptora, posteriormente  enviadas  a  la unidad de  registro donde luego  los  datos  sufren  un  tratamiento  el  cual  nos reproduce una  imagen de alta  resolución del material.La profundidad de investigación tal como la resolución depende del  tipo de  antena  empleada,  la  cual varía  en función de  la  frecuencia. La  regla  indica que  a mayor frecuencia, mayor  resolución, pero menor profundidad de  investigación. Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia - UPTC 2006-12-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria_sogamoso/article/view/834 Ingeniería Investigación y Desarrollo; Vol. 3 No. 2: julio-diciembre de 2006; 44-49 Ingeniería Investigación y Desarrollo; Vol. 3 Núm. 2: julio-diciembre de 2006; 44-49 2422-4324 1900-771X spa https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria_sogamoso/article/view/834/833 Derechos de autor 2006 Ingeniería Investigación y Desarrollo
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Fonseca-Benítez, Fredy Alexander
The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil
title The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil
title_alt El método GPR (ground penetrating radar) en diferentes estudios del subsuelo
title_full The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil
title_fullStr The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil
title_full_unstemmed The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil
title_short The GRP (Ground Penetrating Radar) in different studies of the subsoil
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