Using ground-penetrating radar to detect layers in a sandy field soil

被引:37
|
作者
Boll, J [1 ]
vanRijn, RPG [1 ]
Weiler, KW [1 ]
Ewen, JA [1 ]
Daliparthy, J [1 ]
Herbert, SJ [1 ]
Steenhuis, TS [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MASSACHUSETTS,DEPT PLANT & SOIL SCI,AMHERST,MA 01003
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0016-7061(95)00077-1
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Pollutant transport in sandy soils can be very complex due to the presence of coarse sand lenses. Water flows laterally over the coarse material and, subsequently, breakthrough occurs in concentrated pathways, called fingers, This (funneled) flow process is a form of preferential flow reducing solute travel time and degradation of organic chemicals. In this paper, we test ground-penetrating radar (GPR) as a tool for detecting layers in the soil. Several GPR transects were established on a fine sandy loam soil throughout the growing season and subsequent fall period to find the best time to reveal layer structures. The effect of the spatially varying moisture content on the radar velocity was determined from actual measurements with soil samples and by using the Common Mid-Point (CMP) technique. The optimal time to find coarse layers with GPR in this soil was at the end of the fall season when the soil was wetted and evaporation had decreased. The depth of layers, as indicated by GPR, was highly sensitive to the soil moisture content and could be in error by as much as +/- 0.4 m on a depth scale of 1.5 to 2 m if an average propagation velocity was used. A satisfactory depth prediction of textural interfaces was obtained non-destructively by collecting data in both reflection and CMP mode.
引用
收藏
页码:117 / 132
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR
    OWEN, TE
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 1995, 33 (1-3) : 5 - 6
  • [12] Can ground-penetrating radar detect adjacent roots and rock fragments in forest soil?
    Tanikawa, Toko
    Ikeno, Hidetoshi
    Yamase, Keitaro
    Dannoura, Masako
    Aono, Kenji
    Hirano, Yasuhiro
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2021, 468 (1-2) : 239 - 257
  • [13] Can ground-penetrating radar detect adjacent roots and rock fragments in forest soil?
    Toko Tanikawa
    Hidetoshi Ikeno
    Keitaro Yamase
    Masako Dannoura
    Kenji Aono
    Yasuhiro Hirano
    Plant and Soil, 2021, 468 : 239 - 257
  • [14] A framework for efficient soil architecture mapping using ground-penetrating radar
    Xu, Jienan
    Pan, Xicai
    Zhang, Jiabao
    Han, Yudi
    CATENA, 2023, 223
  • [15] Hydrodynamic parameters of a sandy soil determined by ground-penetrating radar inside a single ring infiltrometer
    Leger, Emmanuel
    Saintenoy, Albane
    Coquet, Yves
    WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2014, 50 (07) : 5459 - 5474
  • [16] Soil water content determination using a digital ground-penetrating radar
    Chanzy, A
    Tarussov, A
    Judge, A
    Bonn, F
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1996, 60 (05) : 1318 - 1326
  • [17] USING GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR TO INVESTIGATE VARIABILITY IN SELECTED SOIL PROPERTIES
    TRUMAN, CC
    PERKINS, HF
    ASMUSSEN, LE
    ALLISON, HD
    JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, 1988, 43 (04) : 341 - 345
  • [18] Revised Ground-Penetrating Radar Soil Suitability Maps
    Doolittle, James
    Dobos, Robert
    Peaslee, Steve
    Waltman, Sharon
    Benham, Ellis
    Tuttle, Wes
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS, 2010, 15 (03) : 111 - 118
  • [19] Mapping sand layers in clayey till using crosshole ground-penetrating radar
    Looms, Majken Caroline
    Klotzsche, Anja
    van der Kruk, Jan
    Larsen, Thomas Hauerberg
    Edsen, Anders
    Tuxen, Nina
    Hamburger, Nancy
    Keskinen, Johanna
    Nielsen, Lars
    GEOPHYSICS, 2018, 83 (01) : A21 - A26
  • [20] Ballast evaluation using ground-penetrating radar
    Gallagher, Gerard
    Leiper, Quentin
    Clark, Maxwell
    Forde, Michael
    Railway Gazette International, 2000, 156 (02) : 101 - 102