dc.creatorJaya, Makky S.
dc.creatorBotelho, Marco Antonio Barsottelli
dc.creatorHubral, Peter
dc.creatorLiebhardt, Gerd
dc.creatorJaya, Makky S.
dc.creatorBotelho, Marco Antonio Barsottelli
dc.creatorHubral, Peter
dc.creatorLiebhardt, Gerd
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-07T16:09:11Z
dc.date.available2022-10-07T16:09:11Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.identifier0926-9851
dc.identifierhttp://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/8014
dc.identifierv. 41, n. 1
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/4006756
dc.description.abstractOptimal 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.
dc.languageen
dc.sourcehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0926-9851(98)00035-4
dc.subjectGPR
dc.subjectMigration
dc.subjectExploding reflector
dc.subjectVelocity scan
dc.titleRemigration of ground-penetrating radar data
dc.typeArtigo de Periódico


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