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  2. Treblinka extermination camp - Wikipedia

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    The soil resistance was analysed at the site with ground-penetrating radar. [240] Features that appeared to be structural were found, two of which were thought to be the remains of the gas chambers, and the study was allowed to continue. [241] The archaeological team performing the search discovered three new mass graves.

  3. Ground-penetrating radar - Wikipedia

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    Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. It is a non-intrusive method of surveying the sub-surface to investigate underground utilities such as concrete, asphalt, metals, pipes, cables or masonry. [1] This nondestructive method uses electromagnetic radiation in the microwave band ...

  4. Near-surface geophysics - Wikipedia

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    Automatic ground penetrating Radar (upGPR) near Swiss Camp ( Greenland) Near-surface geophysics is the use of geophysical methods to investigate small-scale features in the shallow (tens of meters) subsurface. [ 1] It is closely related to applied geophysics or exploration geophysics. Methods used include seismic refraction and reflection ...

  5. John Call Cook - Wikipedia

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    John Call Cook (April 7, 1918 – October 12, 2012) was an American geophysicist who played a crucial role in establishing the field of ground-penetrating radar and is generally regarded as contributing the fundamental research to develop the field. [2] Cook is also known for demonstrating that aerial surveys can map surface radioactivity to ...

  6. RailSAR - Wikipedia

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    RailSAR. The railSAR, also known as the ultra-wideband Foliage Penetration Synthetic Aperture Radar (UWB FOPEN SAR), is a rail-guided, low-frequency impulse radar system that can detect and discern target objects hidden behind foliage. [1] [2] It was designed and developed by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) in the early 1990s in order ...

  7. Husky VMMD - Wikipedia

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    Development of the Husky 2G was prompted by the need to conduct longer missions and employ multiple detection systems. The Husky 2G was designed with added high sensitivity detectors, ground-penetrating radar, video optics suites, and remote weapon stations. These additional components required a second operator to manage the additional ...

  8. Space-based radar - Wikipedia

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    The Cassini radar was a multimode system and could operate as Synthetic Aperture Radar, radar altimeter, scatterometer and radiometer. Sounding radars: these are low-frequency (normally, HF - 3 to 30 MHz - or lower) ground-penetrating Radars, used to acquire data about the planet sub-surface structure. Their low operating frequency allow them ...

  9. Peter Annan - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Peter Annan is an engineer whose research focuses on near-surface geophysics. He has made significant contributions to the development of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology. [ 1] Annan is the CEO of Sensors & Software, a company he founded to commercialize GPR technology. He has been working on the development of GPR since the ...

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