Effects and removal of systematic errors in crosshole georadar attenuation tomography |
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Authors: | Hansruedi Maurer Martin Musil |
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Affiliation: | ETH-Honggerberg, Institut fur Geophysik, HPP-Gebaude, Zurich CH-8093, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | We have developed an algorithm that allows crosshole georadar amplitude data contaminated with systematic errors to be tomographically inverted. The effects of the errors, which may due to variable antenna-borehole coupling, the groundwater table, and 3-D heterogeneities in the vicinity of one or more boreholes, are included in a series of transmitter and receiver amplitude-correction factors. Tests with synthetic georadar sections demonstrate that the new approach is capable of producing reliable attenuation information, even when large systematic errors are present in the amplitude data. Standard inversions of crosshole georadar data acquired within a highly complex alpine rock glacier yield distorted tomograms. In contrast the new approach results in geologically useful images. |
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Keywords: | Borehole georadar Systematic errors Amplitude tomography Alpine permafrost |
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