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Underground Cavity Detection Through Spectral Distortion of a GPR Signal

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We present a novel method to detect underground cavities using cross-borehole ground-penetrating radar (GPR). We model the propagation of a GPR signal across a cavity and find that the spectrum… Click to show full abstract

We present a novel method to detect underground cavities using cross-borehole ground-penetrating radar (GPR). We model the propagation of a GPR signal across a cavity and find that the spectrum of the signal will be distorted in a specific low-pass manner. Comparing the spectra of received signals with the predicted spectrum using a hypothesis-testing approach allows us to detect cavities with high probability. The proposed method is validated on both simulated and real measurements. Our approach generally remains effective even when conventional methods fail; our method can also be combined with conventional methods in order to more successfully distinguish between cavities and geologic clutter.

Keywords: underground cavity; cavity; gpr signal; cavity detection; spectral distortion; detection spectral

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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