DocumentCode :
1605407
Title :
Ground-Penetrating Radar reflection data sensitivity to van Genuchten parameter variations GPR reflection data sensitivity to van Genuchten parameters
Author :
Albane, Saintenoy ; Hopmans, Jan W.
Author_Institution :
Fac. des Sci., Univ. Paris-Sud XI, Orsay, France
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
We are interested in Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) as a geophysical tool useful for determining the depth of the ground water table (GWT) and for monitoring shallow water infiltration in sandy soils. At hydrostatic equilibrium, the water content distribution in an homogeneous ground from the vadose zone down to the water saturated zone depends on the medium water retention function. A classical way to model retention curve data is to use a van Genuchten continuous model. Using Finite Difference Time Domain simulations, we study the sensitivity of the GPR signal reflected by a van Genuchten type transition to the hydrostatic parameters. We show a power type relationship between the reflected signal amplitude and the slope of the retention curve. Furthermore, for simulating GPR reflection data acquired above a transition from unsaturated to saturated soil, geophysicists often approximate the soil water retention curve by a piece-wise linear model. We test the validity of such an approximation depending on the frequency of the radar signal and the abruptness of the retention curve. We illustrate our results with high resolution GPR data (1600 MHz) acquired above a fluctuating water table in a sand column at the laboratory scale.
Keywords :
finite difference time-domain analysis; ground penetrating radar; groundwater; hydrology; sand; soil; Finite Difference Time Domain simulations; GPR reflection; GPR signal; geophysical tool; ground water table; ground-penetrating radar reflection data sensitivity; hydrostatic equilibrium; hydrostatic parameters; medium water retention function; model retention curve data; piece-wise linear model; radar signal; sand column; sandy soils; shallow water infiltration; signal amplitude; soil water retention curve; vadose zone; van Genuchten continuous model; van Genuchten parameter variations; water content distribution; water saturated zone; water unsaturated transition zone; Finite difference methods; Frequency; Ground penetrating radar; Laboratories; Monitoring; Piecewise linear techniques; Reflection; Signal resolution; Soil; Testing; GPR reflection from gradual interface; Retention curve; Vadose zone; Water saturated/unsaturated transition zone;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2010 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lecce
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4604-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4605-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2010.5550156
Filename :
5550156
Link To Document :
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