Crossed dipole (cross-pole) and parallel dipole (co-pole) GPR data were acquired at an industrial site that formerly operated as a creosote wood treating facility in order to locate buried pipes and tanks or other possible contaminant-filled subsurface structures. Cross-pole data are not typically considered during GPR field studies, but proved essential for accurate site characterization at this location, as images produced using co-pole data had a poor signal to noise ratio. Data interpretations were confirmed through exploratory trenching conducted subsequent to this study. The GPR data proved successful in locating back-filled trenches that contained creosote-filled drainage tile, as well as vaults and a pit filled with pure creosote product at the site.
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Guy, E. D., Daniels, J. J., Radzevicius, S. J., & Vendl, M. A. (1999). Demonstration of using crossed dipole GPR antennae for site characterization. Geophysical Research Letters, 26(22), 3421–3424. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999GL008365
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