2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-023-11200-x
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A catchment scale GPR application potential zonation: case study from SW China

Qiangshan Gao,
Yawar Hussain,
Le Cao
et al.

Abstract: The epikarst together with its soil stocks (subcutaneous structure), resulted from the dissolution and weathering of soft rocks, are crucial to the fact that they may contribute to the canopy growth and can signi cantly in uence the ecological restoration and organic carbon sequestration. For the delineation of these ecological signi cant karst features, ground penetrating radar (GPR) seemed to be a promising technique because of its noninvasive, cost-prohibited and lesser labor-intensive operations. However, … Show more

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