Ground Penetrating Radar
The first peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to GPR
Open access, open science
ISSN 2533-3100
Archive
On this page you will find:
- The Chronological Archive, with links to explore all Ground Penetrating Radar issues, in chronological order.
- The Thematic Archive, consisting in a classification of Ground Penetrating Radar papers based on their main topics.
Chronological Archive
Volume 1 (2018)
Volume 2 (2019)
Thematic Archive
3. GPR applications and case studies
4. Combined use of GPR and complementary techniques, in all applications fields
Latest Issue
Issue 2, Volume 2 - June 2019
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Front & Back Cover
Second (front) Cover
Table of Contents
Editorial & Preface
by L. Pajewski
Ground Penetrating Radar, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2019, pp. I-II
doi.org/10.26376/GPR2019EP2
#GPR-2-2-1:
GPR CSP method to detect and map hydrocarbon contamination in shallow underground spills
by E. Kusnir
Ground Penetrating Radar, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2019, pp. 1-30
doi.org/10.26376/GPR2019005
#GPR-2-2-2
Ground penetrating radar with a high frequency antenna improves root biomass detection in sandy soil-grown winter wheat
by X. Liu, X. Don g, X. Ma,
E. B. Blancaflor, and J. Butnor
Ground Penetrating Radar, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2019, pp. 31-48
doi.org/10.26376/GPR2019006
Acquisition of data on underground infrastructure by using GPR And EML Technology
by Ž. Bugarinović, A. Ristić, M. Vrtunski,
and M. Govedarica
Ground Penetrating Radar, Volume 2, Issue 1, June 2019, pp. 49-68
doi.org/10.26376/GPR2019007
#GPR-2-2-4
Re-design of a ground penetrating radar antenna with 2.45 GHz central frequency by dimension scaling and tuning of a previous structure
Ground Penetrating Radar, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2019, pp. 69-86
by A. Ventura and L. Pajewski
doi.org/10.26376/GPR2019008
The publication of Volume 2, Issue 2 is supported by TU1208 GPR Association
For information concerning COST Action TU1208 and TU1208 GPR Association, please take contact with the Chair of the Action and President of the Association, Prof. Lara Pajewski. From 4 April 2013 to 3 October 2017, this website was supported by COST, European Cooperation in Science and Technology - COST is supported by the EU RTD Framework Programme Horizon2020. TU1208 Members are deeply grateful to COST for funding and supporting COST Action TU1208. As of 4 October 2017, this website is supported by TU1208 GPR Association, a non-profit association stemming from COST Action TU1208.