
INFLUENCE OF SOIL PROPERTIES ON THE RANGE OF SOUNDINGIN GEOLOCATION
Author(s) -
Ivan V. Prokofiev,
M. N. Markov,
Anton Purtov,
L.V. Shebalkova,
Valery Yushhenko
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
interèkspo geo-sibirʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2618-981X
DOI - 10.33764/2618-981x-2019-2-4-237-245
Subject(s) - geolocation , depth sounding , radar , range (aeronautics) , geophysics , geospatial analysis , remote sensing , geology , ground penetrating radar , environmental science , computer science , telecommunications , engineering , world wide web , aerospace engineering , oceanography
Georadiolocation (subsurface radar sounding) is a geophysical method based on the emission of pulses from electromagnetic waves and the recording of signals reflected from various objects of the sounded medium. The differential properties of the soil are considered. A conclusion is drawn on the use of georadars of various types in geospatial intelligence.