Examination of soil effect upon GPR detectability of landmine with different orientations | ||
NRIAG Journal of Astronomy and Geophysics | ||
Volume 7, Issue 1, June 2018, Pages 90-98 PDF (3.92 M) | ||
DOI: 10.1016/j.nrjag.2017.12.004 | ||
Authors | ||
Shereen M. Ebrahim; N.I. Medhat; Khamis K. Mansour; A. Gaber | ||
Abstract | ||
Landmines represent a serious environmental problem for several countries as it causes severe injured and many victims. In this paper, the response of GPR from different parameters of the landmine targets has been shown and the data is correlated with observed field experiment made in 2012 at Miami Crandon Park test site. The ability of GPR for detecting non-metallic mines with different orientations was revealed and soil effect upon the GPR signal was examined putting into consideration the soil parameters in different locations in Egypt such as in Sinai and El Alamein. The simulation results showed that PMN-2 landmine was detected at 5 cm and 15 cm depths, even at the minimum radar cross section vertical orientation. The B-Scan (2D GPR profiles) of PMN-2 target at 15 cm depth figured out high reflectivity for Wadi deposits due to large contrast between PMN-2 landmine material and soil of sand dunes. | ||
Keywords | ||
GPR; Non-metallic landmines; Orientation angle; Soil parameters and field experiment and simulation | ||
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