Spatial Variability of Dielectric Properties in Field Soils
Abstract
Most mine detection sensors are affected by soil properties such as water content, temperature, electrical conductivity, and dielectric constant The most important of these is water content since it directly influences the three other properties The variability of these properties may be such that either potential land mine signatures are overshadowed or false alarms result In this paper we present the results of field measurements in the Netherlands, Panama, and New Mexico on spatial variability of soil water content We also discuss how the variability of soil water content affects the soils electrical conductivity and dielectric constant and the resulting response of a ground penetrating radar system
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA413436
Entities
People
- B. Borchers
- C. Ritsema
- J. M. Hendrickx
- J. Woolslayer
- L. W. Dekker
Organizations
- New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology