The use of GPR to image three-dimensional (3-D) turbidite channel architecture in the Carboniferous Ross Formation, County Clare, Western Ireland
(2003)
Book
Pringle, J., Clark, J., Westerman, A., & Gardiner, A. (2003). The use of GPR to image three-dimensional (3-D) turbidite channel architecture in the Carboniferous Ross Formation, County Clare, Western Ireland. https://doi.org/10.1144/GSL.SP.2001.211.01.25
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Preliminary lidar survey results from Peak Cavern vestibule, Derbys, UK (2003)
Journal Article
Pringle. (2003). Preliminary lidar survey results from Peak Cavern vestibule, Derbys, UKA 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.2001.211.01.19Vertical 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.