Artigo de Periódico
Remigration of ground-penetrating radar data
Fecha
1999Registro en:
0926-9851
v. 41, n. 1
Autor
Jaya, Makky S.
Botelho, Marco Antonio Barsottelli
Hubral, Peter
Liebhardt, Gerd
Jaya, Makky S.
Botelho, Marco Antonio Barsottelli
Hubral, Peter
Liebhardt, Gerd
Institución
Resumen
Optimal electromagnetic wave propagation velocities and subsurface images for ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data can be specified by using an imaging scanning method. In addition to time-migrating the unmigrated GPR section, we remigrate the already time-migrated section by a one-step remigration operator using different velocities. This creates many time-migrated images for different constant migration velocities. In this way, the computation time for time-migration is very much reduced. Time-migrated reflector images `propagate' when the constant migration velocity is continuously changed. For this `propagation' there exists a wave-equation-type partial differential equation. Each time-migrated section can thus be viewed as a snapshot for a certain migration velocity. The time-migrated reflector images behave like `waves', called image waves. This is applied to real GPR data acquired over a concrete body within which a steel cable frame is buried. The method produces a quick velocity scan to find a reliable migration velocity leading to the best time-migrated image.