Applied Sciences (Aug 2024)

Three-Dimensional Subsurface Pipe Network Survey and Target Identification Using Ground-Penetrating Radar: A Case Study at Jilin Jianzhu University Campus

  • Xuebing Zhang,
  • Junxuan Pei,
  • Haotian Liu,
  • Qin You,
  • Hongfeng Zhang,
  • Longxiang Yao,
  • Zhengchun Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14167293
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 16
p. 7293

Abstract

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This study focuses on the application of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) in conducting field surveys and data processing at the northern campus of Jilin Jianzhu University. The research site’s geographical location and overall conditions are described. A detailed layout of the survey lines for 3D surveys is presented. The collected data undergo basic processing and interpretation, identifying multiple target bodies and their associated electromagnetic responses. Advanced analyses such as 3D imaging, common attribute analysis, and time-varying centroid frequency attribute analysis are employed to investigate underground features and potential pipe networks. The case study in this research demonstrates that the integration of 3D GPR surveys and time-varying centroid frequency analysis can effectively assess the attenuation characteristics of subsurface media and structures, thereby enhancing the overall prospecting and data interpretation capabilities of GPR.

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