2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09153-4
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Detection of soil physical properties of reclaimed land in open-pit mining area: feasibility of application of ground penetrating radar

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“…Their results showed that GPR is of great significance to long-term monitoring of the pavement structure, and it can accurately obtain the thickness of the asphalt layer and the particle layer. Luo, et al [16] used GPR to analyze the physical soil properties of reclaimed land in a mining area, and their results showed that GPR can accurately obtain the soil layer thickness of reclaimed land and other unnatural sediments. Therefore, in future, GPR can be gradually applied to the detection of the soil thickness and under-ground structures constructed from unnatural sediments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results showed that GPR is of great significance to long-term monitoring of the pavement structure, and it can accurately obtain the thickness of the asphalt layer and the particle layer. Luo, et al [16] used GPR to analyze the physical soil properties of reclaimed land in a mining area, and their results showed that GPR can accurately obtain the soil layer thickness of reclaimed land and other unnatural sediments. Therefore, in future, GPR can be gradually applied to the detection of the soil thickness and under-ground structures constructed from unnatural sediments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ground penetrating radar (GPR) also known as georadar has been successfully introduced to the soil survey (Johnson et al, 1982;Luo et al, 2021) and extensively applied to karst research (Puckett et al, 1990;Al-fares et al, 2002;Zhang et al, 2011), including other types of depressions (Kruse et al, 2006néchal et al, 2013Khan et al, 2014) because of its convenient operations, non-destructive nature, and high resolution (Dossi et al, 2018). However, there are very few comprehensive studies reporting PCD analysis using GPR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%