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15 November 1993 Development and application of airborne gound penetrating radar for environmental disciplines
Robert M. Cameron, Tony Stryker, David L. Mitchel, Wayne S. Halliday
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Abstract
For the past three years, the Airborne Environmental Surveys Division of Era Aviation, Inc. has continued the development and application of frequency-modulated, continuous wave radars and processes for detecting and mapping subsurface phenomena. Primary applications have focused on the detection of man-made objects in landfills, hazardous waste sites, and subsurface plumes of refined hydrocarbons. This paper presents a description of the current radar systems and peripherals and associated data processing. Examples of a recent survey are also presented.
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Robert M. Cameron, Tony Stryker, David L. Mitchel, and Wayne S. Halliday "Development and application of airborne gound penetrating radar for environmental disciplines", Proc. SPIE 1942, Underground and Obscured Object Imaging and Detection, (15 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160353
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KEYWORDS
Radar

General packet radio service

Global Positioning System

Fourier transforms

Antennas

Data processing

Dielectrics

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