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GPR-derived sedimentary architecture and stratigraphy of outburst flood sedimentation within a bedrock valley system, Hraundalur, Iceland (2007)
Journal Article
Carrivick, J. L., Pringle, J. K., Russell, A. J., & Cassidy, N. J. (2007). GPR-derived sedimentary architecture and stratigraphy of outburst flood sedimentation within a bedrock valley system, Hraundalur, Iceland. Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, 12(1), 127 -143. https://doi.org/10.2113/JEEG12.1.127

Jökulhlaups and lahars are both types of outburst flood that commonly comprise a glacial meltwater and volcaniclastic sediment mix, and have discharges that are typically several orders of magnitude greater than perennial flows. Both types thus const... Read More about GPR-derived sedimentary architecture and stratigraphy of outburst flood sedimentation within a bedrock valley system, Hraundalur, Iceland.

Virtual outcrop models of petroleum reservoir outcrop analogues – a review of the current state-of-the-art (2006)
Journal Article
Pringle. (2006). Virtual outcrop models of petroleum reservoir outcrop analogues – a review of the current state-of-the-art. First Break, 33 - 42 (10). https://doi.org/10.3997/1365-2397.2006005

A subsurface reservoir model is a computer based representation of petrophysical parameters such a porosity, permeability, fluid saturation, etc. Given that direct measurement of these parameters is limited to a few wells it is necessary to extrapola... Read More about Virtual outcrop models of petroleum reservoir outcrop analogues – a review of the current state-of-the-art.

Virtual geological outcrops - Fieldwork and analysis made less exhaustive? (2004)
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Pringle. (2004). Virtual geological outcrops - Fieldwork and analysis made less exhaustive?

For geologists studying outcrops in the field, there is an ever-increasing need for the acquisition of accurate and comprehensive data, whatever their purpose. Fortunately, this need is mirrored by an expanding range of digital data capturing technol... Read More about Virtual geological outcrops - Fieldwork and analysis made less exhaustive?.

Preliminary lidar survey results from Peak Cavern vestibule, Derbys, UK (2003)
Journal Article
Pringle. (2003). Preliminary lidar survey results from Peak Cavern vestibule, Derbys, UK

A third phase of investigation of the Peak Cavern Vestibule, using cutting-edge LIDAR total station equipment, obtained a 16.8 million co-ordinate data point cloud, which was re-sampled into a digitally-rendered, 3-D triangular surface model. Visuali... Read More about Preliminary lidar survey results from Peak Cavern vestibule, Derbys, UK.

The use of vertical radar profiling (VRP) in GPR survey of ancient sedimentary strata (2003)
Book Chapter
Pringle, J., Westerman, A., Clark, J., Guest, J., Ferguson, R., & Gardiner, A. (2003). The use of vertical radar profiling (VRP) in GPR survey of ancient sedimentary strata. In Ground Penetrating Radar in Sediments (225 - 246). (Volume 211). The Geological Society. https://doi.org/10.1144/GSL.SP.2001.211.01.19

Vertical radar profiling (VRP) is an application of ground penetrating radar (GPR) technologies that can extract important subsurface information from suitable outcrops. Using standard GPR equipment, a site-specific time-depth calibration can be obta... Read More about The use of vertical radar profiling (VRP) in GPR survey of ancient sedimentary strata.

Forensic Geophysical Survey Report at Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, UK
Report
Pringle, J. . K., Cooper, N., & Heaton, V. (2017). Forensic Geophysical Survey Report at Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, UK. Staffordshire Police Service

A multi-geophysical survey was undertaken on a specified survey area. Once surface metallic clutter had been identified with a metal detector and removed (recovered metal bolt being of interest), EM, magnetic and GPR surveys were conducted. Results s... Read More about Forensic Geophysical Survey Report at Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, UK.