TY - JOUR
T1 - Velocity analysis of CMP gathers acquired by an array GPR system 'Yakumo'
T2 - Results from field application to tsunami deposits
AU - Wang, Honghua
AU - Liu, Hai
AU - Cui, Jie
AU - Hu, Xiangyun
AU - Sato, Motoyuki
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Dr Kazuhisa Goto, Dr Daisuke Sugawara and Dr Keiko Udo, International Research Institute for Disaster Sciences, Tohoku University, for providing the geological information on the Tsunami layer in Iwanuma. This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (41604102, 51438004) and Guangxi Natural Science Foundation of China (2016GXNSFBA380082).
Publisher Copyright:
© ASEG 2018.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This paper examines the capability of a multi-static ground penetrating radar (GPR) system 'Yakumo' to estimate a vertical profile of dielectric constants of stratified geological layers. Yakumo is equipped with eight transmitting and eight receiving antennas. By using Yakumo, we propose to obtain an eight-channel common mid-point (CMP) gather from the 64-channel multi-static radar dataset acquired at each point on the survey line. From each CMP gather, a vertical profile of interval velocities can be estimated by velocity spectrum analysis. By a laboratory sandbox experiment, we validate that the thickness of an 83 cm sand layer is estimated with an error of less than 4%. A field survey carried out on tsunami deposits demonstrates that our GPR method can provide the spatial distribution of layer velocities of the sedimentary structure and that the results are comparable with the geological logs at three points and a conventional common-offset GPR profile.
AB - This paper examines the capability of a multi-static ground penetrating radar (GPR) system 'Yakumo' to estimate a vertical profile of dielectric constants of stratified geological layers. Yakumo is equipped with eight transmitting and eight receiving antennas. By using Yakumo, we propose to obtain an eight-channel common mid-point (CMP) gather from the 64-channel multi-static radar dataset acquired at each point on the survey line. From each CMP gather, a vertical profile of interval velocities can be estimated by velocity spectrum analysis. By a laboratory sandbox experiment, we validate that the thickness of an 83 cm sand layer is estimated with an error of less than 4%. A field survey carried out on tsunami deposits demonstrates that our GPR method can provide the spatial distribution of layer velocities of the sedimentary structure and that the results are comparable with the geological logs at three points and a conventional common-offset GPR profile.
KW - antenna array
KW - common mid-point (CMP)
KW - ground penetrating radar (GPR)
KW - tsunami deposits
KW - velocity analysis
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U2 - 10.1071/EG16134
DO - 10.1071/EG16134
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049250166
SN - 0812-3985
VL - 49
SP - 669
EP - 674
JO - Exploration Geophysics
JF - Exploration Geophysics
IS - 5
ER -