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Par Collection Par Auteur- BURT, T.P. (1)
- VILAS, M. (1)
- HOLDEN, J. (1)
- 2002 (1)
- Bassin-versant ; Ecoulement ; Ecoulement hypodermique ; England ; Expérimentation de terrain ; Méthodologie ; Northern England ; Radar ; Royaume-Uni ; Tourbière (1)
- England ; Field experiment ; Methodology ; Northern England ; Peat bog ; Radar ; Runoff ; Subsurface flow ; United Kingdom ; Watershed (1)
- Application of ground-penetrating radar to the identification of subsurface piping in blanket peat
- This paper presents results from an experiment to assess the use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to remotely sense pipes in blanket peat. The technique is shown to be successful in identifying most of the pipes tested in the pilot catchment
- . Comparison of data on pipes identified by GPR and verified by manual measurement suggests that pipescan be located in the soil profile with a depth accuracy of 20 to 30 cm. GPR-identified pipes were found throughout the soil profile; however, those whithin 10
- 2002