Development of a workflow for processing ground-penetrating radar data from multiconcurrent receivers

Author:

Angelis Dimitrios1ORCID,Warren Craig2ORCID,Diamanti Nectaria3ORCID,Martin James2ORCID,Peter Annan A.4

Affiliation:

1. Northumbria University, Department of Mechanical and Construction Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. (corresponding author)

2. Northumbria University, Department of Mechanical and Construction Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

3. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Geophysics, Thessaloniki, Greece.

4. Sensors & Software Inc., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

Abstract

Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) systems with multiconcurrent sampling receivers can rapidly acquire dense multioffset GPR data, which are not feasible using typical common-offset (CO) GPR systems with a single fixed offset transmitter-receiver pair. Multioffset GPR data from these new multiconcurrent receiver systems have the potential to be used to create detailed subsurface velocity models and enhanced reflection sections. These are important features that can improve qualitative and quantitative interpretation of GPR data. To realize these benefits and to deal with the large amount of multioffset data generated by these new systems, we have developed an automated and customized data processing workflow. There are three key algorithms that we have developed as part of our workflow, which is crucial for processing large volume, multioffset GPR data so as: first, to efficiently correct and manage time misalignments from multiconcurrent receivers; second, to carry out trace balancing of common-midpoint data for semblance analysis; and third, to automate the velocity analysis step. We showcase our processing workflow using two field data sets acquired using a multiconcurrent sampling receiver GPR system consisting of one transmitter and seven receivers. The field data were collected at two different locations: a site using a system with a 500 MHz center frequency and another site using a system with a 1000 MHz center frequency. We have determined, with both data sets, that our processing workflow could produce automated stacking velocity fields and enhanced zero-offset reflection cross sections. These benefits increase the information that can be used for interpretation (compared with conventional CO data) and can form the basis of further processing steps such as migration. As the cost of these multiconcurrent sampling receiver systems decreases over time, we anticipate their use, and the acquisition of dense multioffset GPR data, to become much more commonplace.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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