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    Three-Dimensional Water Content Estimation Using Ground Penetrating Radar Groundwave Techniques. 

    Nickel, Crystal L.; Crist, Taylor; Baker, Anna C. (2009-04)
    Accurate characterization of near-surface soil water content is important for optimizing crop yields, determining the scheduling and volumes of irrigation, and preventing groundwater degradation from agrochemicals leaching ...
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    Monitoring Shallow Infiltration in Sandy Soil Using GPR Groundwave Techniques 

    Kristoff, Michael; Mohr, Audrey; Benda, Anya; Crist, Taylor (2011-05)
    Characterizing the near-surface soil water content distribution is important for precision agriculture and groundwater remediation applications. Measuring soil water content over large areas is often difficult, as ...
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    Where Does the Rain Water Go? : A Study of Eau Claire Central Business Districts; Search for Waste Baskets and Storm Drains 

    Bortolameolli, Drake; Morrison, Sean (2015-04)
    Every city faces the issues of pollution, from both nature as well as the people living in the city. Storm water runoff is one source of pollution. The water from heavy rain, needs somewhere to go since it cannot be absorbed ...
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    Investigation of the Internal Stratigraphy of Alpine Fault Rupture Induced Coastal Dune Formations in South Westland, New Zealand Using Ground Penetrating Radar 

    Topper, Nick; Jaeger, Nicholas; Charlton, Brittany (2014-04)
    Visible from aerial imagery, ridge formations can be seen building outward and parallel from the coast in South Westland, New Zealand, near the mouth of the Haast River. These coastal formations are a result of tectonically ...
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    Geospatial Investigation of Fort Ord Dunes State Park : GIS/GPS Applications 

    Simenson, David L.; Reber, Joseph; Drahnak, Matt; Stodola, Jessica (2013-05)
    The recently developed Fort Ord Dunes State Park north of Monterey, California, comprises of an eroding coastal dune complex. The project used several geospatial technologies to better understand both the internal stratigraphy ...
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    A Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of Archaeological Sites in Varniai Regional Park, Northwestern Lithuania 

    Erickson, James S.; Warvin, Thomas A.; Seamans, Jackelyn M; Kleinschmidt, Alexander S.; Jol, Harry M. (2018-02-23)
    The Varniai Regional Park, located in Northwestern Lithuania, is considered a hub of Mesolithic and Neolithic Baltic culture and contains many sites of importance to Lithuanian history. In July of 2016, non-invasive ...
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    Subsurface Imaging of Past Shorelines of Lake Michigan at Manistique, Michigan 

    Hynek, Madeline R.; Seamans, Jackelyn M; Kleinschmidt, Alexander S.; Jol, Harry M. (2018-04-12)
    Lake Michigan has experienced water level fluctuations since its formation 14,000 years ago. These fluctuations have formed a set of visible sand ridges parallel with the current Lake Michigan shoreline and can be seen ...
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    A Comparison of Ground Penetrating Radar Profiles and Photographed Trenches, Sand Point, Michigan. 

    Tucker, Laura (2009-04)
    The National Park headquarters of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is located at the tip of a cuspate foreland feature known as Sand Point. During high water levels of Lake Superior, coastal erosion and basement flooding ...
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    Preliminary Results of a Ground Penetrating Radar Survey on Two Aeolian Dunes : Implications of Climate Change for Northwest Michigan, USA 

    Jol, Connor; Arnevik, Arik (2013-05)
    Ground penetrating radar (GPR) was used in the investigation of two interior (non-coastal) aeolian (wind-blown) sand dunes. The purpose of this study was to regionally expand upon previous results which investigated Holocene ...
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    Soil Moisture Estimation Using Air-Launched GPR Techniques. 

    Kelly, Bridget B.; Hardel, Bryan; Moseley, Troy; Heimdahl, Jacob (2009-04)
    Near-surface soil water content is an important parameter in agricultural, geotechnical, and environmental applications, but is often difficult to measure over large areas. Recent investigations of ground penetrating ...
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