Mapping Subsurface Structure at Guar Kepah by using Ground Penetrating Radar

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A Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey was conducted at Guar Kepah to detect buried object before commencement of archaeological gallery construction. The study area covered around 20 m length and 14 m width. 15 GPR lines were constructed from north to south with 20 m length, 1 m spacing and parallel to each other. The 500 MHz closed antenna had been used in this study. The surface findings were noticed before started GPR survey. The data was analysed and interpreted by using Groundvision software and several filters were applied to radargrams to enhance the data. Based on the result, several anomalies were detected. The surface findings also detected by GPR which cause hyperbolic curve in radargrams. The subsurface layer was detected by GPR survey. The anomalies are assigned to several classes based on the pattern of signals obtained in radargrams.

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Mansor, H., Rosli, N., Ismail, N. A., Saidin, M., & Masnan, S. S. K. (2018). Mapping Subsurface Structure at Guar Kepah by using Ground Penetrating Radar. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 995). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/995/1/012081

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