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Study of geological sedimentary structures of Mekong river banks by ground penetrating radar: forecasting avulsion-prone zones

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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a high-resolution near-surface geophysical technique which employs radio waves to map structures and features buried in the ground (or in man-made structures). The results of GPR survey can also be processed and interpreted to obtain physical parameters of rock formation such as dielectric permittivity, electrical conductivity, velocity of electromagnetic waves, attenuation, and other. The georadar method provides continuous graphic format for recorded data which permits rapid semi-quantitative in-field analysis. The paper presents results of a successful application of a Canadian instrument Pulse EKKO 100A for the near-surface geological sedimentary structure investigation in Vietnam. The interfaces, fractures, weakness zones etc. in the geological formation on the Mekong river banks were located and interpreted by georadar cross-sections. The paper presents also results of modelling of electromagnetic field distribution by means of Finite Difference Time Domain method for the Khach San profile at the Mekong river banks.
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167--181
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Bibliogr. 14 poz.
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  • National Centre for Natural Science and Technology of Vietnam, Institute of Geophysics, Box 411, Buu Dien Bo Ho, Hanoi, Vietnam
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  • Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection AGH University of Science and Technology Aleja Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
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  • National Centre for Natural Science and Technology of Vietnam, Institute of Geophysics, Box 411, Buu Dien Bo Ho, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection AGH University of Science and Technology Aleja Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
  • Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection AGH University of Science and Technology Aleja Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
Bibliografia
  • Anderson, H.R., 1969, Hydrogeologie Reconnaissance of the Mekong Delta in South Vietnam and Cambodia, Contribution to the Hydrology of Asia and Oceania, Geological Sur¬vey Water, Supply Paper 1608-R, US Government Printing Office, Washington 23.
  • Bergmann, T., J. Robertsson and K. Holliger, 1998, Finite difference modelling of electromag¬netic wave propagation in depressive and attenuating media. Geophysics 63, 3, 856-867.
  • Carcione, J.M., 1996, Ground-penetrating radar: Wave theory and numerical simulation in lossy anisotropic media. Geophysics 61, 6, 1664-1677.
  • Daniels, D.J., D.J. Gunton and H.F. Scott, 1988, Introduction to subsurface radar, lEE Pro-ceedings-F, Communications Radar and Signal Processing 135, 4, 277-392.
  • Davis, J. J., and A.P. Annan, 1989, Ground penetrating radar for high resolution mapping of soil and rock stratigraphy, Geophys. Prosp. 37, 5,531-551.
  • Karczewski, J., 1997, Methods of georadar field data processing for locating anthropogenic and natural disturbances in sub-surface layers, Ph.D. Dissertation, AGH, Kraków, 230 pp. (in Polish).
  • Kosloff, R., and D. Kosloff, 1986, Absorbing boundaries for wave propagation problems, J. Comput. Phys. 63, 363-376.
  • Nguyen Van Giang, 2001a, Some results of geotechnical investigation in Vietnam by ground penetrating radar method, Vietnam Geotech. J. 1, 10-18.
  • Nguyen Van Giang, 2001b, Ground penetrating radar for geotechnical and environmental investigation in Vietnam. In: Proc. Conf. for 50"' Anniversary of the FGG&EP of the University of Mining and Metallurgy, 28-29 June 2001, Cracow, Poland, 317-319.
  • Roberts, R.L., and J.J. Daniels, 1997, Modelling near-field GPR in three dimensions using FDTD method, Geophysics 62, 4, 1114-1126.
  • Sandmeier, K.J., 2003, REFLEX-W User Manual, Karlsruhe, Germany.
  • Sensors and Software, 1996, PulseEKKO 1OORUN, User's Guide, Version 1.2, Techn. Manual.
  • Taflove, A., and S.C. Hagness, 2000, Computational Electrodynamics. The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method, 2-nd edition Artech House, Boston.
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