Environmental, Geotechnical and Archaeological Applications of Ground
Penetrating Radar – A Hands-on Workshop
Presented by Reynolds Geo-Sciences Ltd, Wednesday 18th June 2003 at the
School of Earth Sciences and Geography, Keele University.
Ground Penetrating Radar has established itself as one of the most
popular, non-invasive imaging techniques for a diverse range of
environmental, geotechnical and archaeological applications. Unrivalled
as a tool for sub-surface investigation, GPR is a user-friendly, rapid
and cost-effective method for characterizing the sub-surface. However,
understanding and interpreting GPR data can be problematic particularly
in complex environments. This course will provide practical experience
and knowledge of GPR use, processing and interpretation to allow users
to get the most out of their GPR projects.
Who should attend?
This course it is designed for professional and management staff, in
particular civil, structural and geotechnical engineers, local authority
personnel, archaeologists, planners, builders, developers and geoscientists.
Presenters
Dr John M. Reynolds (Reynolds Geosciences Ltd)
Dr Nigel Cassidy (Keele University)
Further details can be found at
http://www.esci.keele.ac.uk/gprworkshop/
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