PPT-Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Detect Oil in Ice and Sno

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E Babcock 1 J Bradford 1 HP Marshall 1 C Hall 2 and DF Dickins 3 1 Department of Geosciences Boise State University Boise ID 2 Alaska Clean Seas Anchorage AK

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E Babcock 1 J Bradford 1 HP Marshall 1 C Hall 2 and DF Dickins 3 1 Department of Geosciences Boise State University Boise ID 2 Alaska Clean Seas Anchorage AK 3 PEng DF Dickins Associates Ltd La Jolla CA. SnO film loaded with Pt catalyst clusters exhibits enhanced response 75 10 to 200 ppm of LPG at a relatively low operating temperature 185 C with a fast response time of 100s Variation of thickness of Pt clusters in the nanoscale range 2 to 20 nm INTRODUCTION 2 BASIC PRINCIPLE OF GPR 21 GPR in Snow and Ice 837 brPage 2br The International Archives of the Photogr ammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences Vol XXXVII Part B8 Beijing 2008 Antenna frequency f Medium water wet snow d ! 0 ! 0 Sno-Park ! - ! % 9 : ; 46 ! % ! % ! % Vista Butte Sno-Park Wanoga Sno-Park Meissner Sno-Park Skyliner Sno-Park Vista Butte Swampy Shelter 9 : ; 46 9 : ; 45 ! 0 Shooting Star Shelter ! 0 ! 0 C Faculty Sponsor: Dr. William H. Allen. Milestone 5. Milestone 5. % Complete. Michael K.. Keith J.. Eric W.. Improved Video. 100%. 33%. 33%. 34%. Compatibility. 100%. 33%. 33%. 34%. Performance. 100%. Dr. Ravi . Nanayakkara. . Objectives. Discuss the medico legal aspects of Incised wounds and Penetrating injuries/stabs . Penetrating injuries. Penetrate into a body cavity or deeper tissue through the skin.. Present and Near Future. Daniel S. . Berkowitz. Applications Branch. NWS . Radar Operations . Center. Norman. , . Oklahoma. 1. Paradigms of the . Past. One R(Z) relationship (a.k.a. Z-R or Z/R) could be used for the entire coverage (currently a 230 km range). SHARATH. . INTRODUCTION. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION. . OVERVIEW OF THE SYSTEM. . TESTING AND EVALUATION. . CONCLUSION. INTRODUCTION. Uses pulses of radio waves to image the subsurface (typically 25 - 1000MHz). http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8a/Electromagnetic-Spectrum.png. GPR uses Radio Waves to Image the Subsurface. Appreciation of types of trauma. - blunt . vs. penetrating. - low . vs. high velocity. Develop an understanding of the mechanism of injury and consequent pathology. Understand the ABCD of trauma management. Jerome E. . Mitchell. 2013 NASA Earth and Space Science Fellow. Ph.D. Thesis Proposal. Advisor: Geoffrey C. Fox . Committee: David J. Paden, Judy . Qiu. , . Minje. Kim, and John D. Paden*. Introduction. Introduction (Basic Principle). Typical Illuminators. Working Principle. Receiver System. Signal Conditioning & Adaptive Filtering. Cross-correlation Process. Target Detection. Advantages and Disadvantages. Kenton Mick . What is Ground Penetrating Radar?. GPR is a technique used to locate objects or interfaces buried beneath the Earth’s surface.. Typically operate with. Frequency: 1-100 MHz . Tx Waveform: Impulse Time Domain . IceradarObserve ice conditions by radarHybrid ice radarVisualizes ice structures Discovers the optimum route to go through ice Shows the track in bad visibility Usable ice detection up to 4 NM Improv Warning Receivers. Captain Jerry Mason, USN (ret.) VE7YAB. U-boat Archive Website http://uboatarchive.net. Radio/Radar History. 1864 James Maxwell published mathematical equations describing EM waves.

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