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: Received: 11 January 2024 / Approved: 12 January 2024 / Online: 14 January 2024 (15:46:50 CET)
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Frid, M.; Frid, V. Advancements in Drone-Based (UAV) Ground Penetrating Radar for Accurate Boundary Mapping between Disturbed Clayey Soil and Natural Rock. Preprints2024, 2024011034. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1034.v1
Frid, M.; Frid, V. Advancements in Drone-Based (UAV) Ground Penetrating Radar for Accurate Boundary Mapping between Disturbed Clayey Soil and Natural Rock. Preprints 2024, 2024011034. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1034.v1
Frid, M.; Frid, V. Advancements in Drone-Based (UAV) Ground Penetrating Radar for Accurate Boundary Mapping between Disturbed Clayey Soil and Natural Rock. Preprints2024, 2024011034. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1034.v1
APA Style
Frid, M., & Frid, V. (2024). Advancements in Drone-Based (UAV) Ground Penetrating Radar for Accurate Boundary Mapping between Disturbed Clayey Soil and Natural Rock. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1034.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Frid, M. and Vladimir Frid. 2024 "Advancements in Drone-Based (UAV) Ground Penetrating Radar for Accurate Boundary Mapping between Disturbed Clayey Soil and Natural Rock" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202401.1034.v1
Abstract
The main goal of the research is to assess the effectiveness of aerial ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in delineating boundaries between disturbed clayey ground and rock formations along the old Wadi. The study also tackles technical challenges associated with drone-based GPR applications in urban open areas, considering geological heterogeneity, topographic variations, and environmental conditions. The potential of using drone-based GPR equipped with an unshielded dipole antenna as a transformative tool in geospatial analysis was demonstrated. The research encompasses academic insights and field borehole drilling experiments to validate the accuracy and reliability of drone-based GPR data in real-world scenarios. Anticipated contributions include advancements in understanding drone-based GPR technology for mapping disturbed soil boundaries in foundation engineering applications and other relevant areas and recommendations for optimizing its performance in challenging terrains.
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Geology
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