Paper

Location of Groundwater and Distant Detection of Water Pollution with Use of GROT 12 Superpowerful Monopulse Ground-Penetrating Radar


Authors:
O Gulevich; L Volkomirskaya
Abstract
Non-invasive observation and control of groundwater location and condition continues to receive increasing attention because any impact on subsurface structure (i.e. drilling) may cause disastrous effects, including water contamination, riverbed changes, drainage, etc. The algorithms for the modeling of water contamination scattering are constructed to develop management strategies for groundwater contamination risks. This paper reviews an approach to monitoring the location of groundwater and water contamination based on the measurement of electrophysical parameters of underground layers using GROT 12 superpowerful monopulse georadars. Examples of groundwater detection in regions with varying subsurface geological structures are presented. Characteristics of the equipment used for determination of underground water inclusions at various depths are provided, and examples of ecological monitoring of water bodies for the control of fresh water pollution are presented.
Keywords
GPR; Georadar; Water table; Water pollution
StartPage
211
EndPage
223
Doi
10.5963/JWRHE0402012
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