ABSTRACT

From the beginning, the corresponding technology has been adopted most enthusiastically by geophysicists to describe delineation zones in land-form structures [2,8]. Next, GPRs found general use in the detection of buried objects, such as pipes, oil drums, and man-made objects, such as mines, tunnels, and rocks [12,13]. It has been found, during the long-term evolution of GPR technology that plastic or dielectric objects are generally more difficult to detect than metallic ones. This occurs because the dielectric permittivity difference from the subsoil medium is usually too small to provide significant reflection of the radar signal penetrating into the subsoil layers.