Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar Theory and Applications II
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Remote Sensing in Geology, Geomorphology and Hydrology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 15263
Special Issue Editors
Interests: archaeological methods and science; remote sensing and GIS; landscape archaeology; archaeological prospections; forensic archaeology; forensic geophysics; forensic geoscience; art crime; cultural heritage protection
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Interests: ground penetrating radar; electromagnetic wave propagation; magnetic permeability; permittivity; frequency-domain analysis; geophysical techniques; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; time-domain
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Interests: applied geophysics; earth sciences; archaeogeophysics; ground penetrating radar; electrical resistivity tomography; gradiometer; integrated geophysical methods; archaeological prospections; landscape geophysics; inverse problems; remote sensing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
After the great success of the first edition of this Special Issue of Remote Sensing, we would like to propose a second one because we are aware about the paramount importance of the advanced Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) system providing high-resolution images for inspecting several different media. This 2nd edition is aimed to collect further most-advanced researches in GPR technology, methodology, and applications. The SI welcomes papers on traditional GPR researches, emerging GPR applications based on (but not exclusively) the use of drones, positioning systems, positioning sensors, 3D and 4D applications, virtual and augmented reality and monitoring. Advanced research and field applications involving other remote sensing methods or geophysical data are also of interest. We invite researchers to contribute original articles presenting the most advanced progresses and interesting case studies regarding the following topics and beyond:
- GPR theory
- Design, realization, and testing of GPR systems and antennas
- GPR data processing and analysis
- Modelling and inversion methods for GPR
- Applications of GPR in the geosciences
- Applications of GPR in forestry, agriculture, and water management
- GPR archaeological prospection
- New data processing algorithms
- Forensic GPR
- Combined use of GPR and other remote sensing techniques
Dr. Pier Matteo Barone
Prof. Raffaele Persico
Dr. Salvatore Piro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- GPR theory
- GPR antennas
- GPR data processing and analysis
- GPR Modelling and inversion
- GPR in Geosciences
- GPR in Forestry, Agriculture, and Water Management
- GPR in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
- Forensic GPR
- GPR and Remote Sensing