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This paper describes a three-dimensional ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey carried out around a levee of the
Ara River in Saitama, Japan, where deformation of the ground was observed after heavy rainfall associated with the typhoon of
September 2007. The high-density 3D GPR survey was conducted as a series of closely adjacent four directional sets of 2D
surveys at an area surrounding vertical cracks on the paved road caused by deformations induced by heavy rain. The survey
directions of the2Dsurveys were 0, 90, 45, and –45 degrees with respect to the paved road and the intervals between lines were
less than 0.5 m. The 3D subsurface structure was accurately imaged by the result of data processing using Kirchhoff-type 3D
migration. As a result, locations and vertical continuities of the heavy rainfall induced cracks in the paved road were clearly
imaged. This will be a great help in considering the generation mechanisms of the cracks. Moreover, the current risk of a
secondary disaster was found to be low, as no air-filled cavities were detected by the 3D GPR survey.
This paper describes a three-dimensional ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey carried out around a levee of the
Ara River in Saitama, Japan, where deformation of the ground was observed after heavy rainfall associated with the typhoon of
September 2007. The high-density 3D GPR survey was conducted as a series of closely adjacent four directional sets of 2D
surveys at an area surrounding vertical cracks on the paved road caused by deformations induced by heavy rain. The survey
directions of the2Dsurveys were 0, 90, 45, and –45 degrees with respect to the paved road and the intervals between lines were
less than 0.5 m. The 3D subsurface structure was accurately imaged by the result of data processing using Kirchhoff-type 3D
migration. As a result, locations and vertical continuities of the heavy rainfall induced cracks in the paved road were clearly
imaged. This will be a great help in considering the generation mechanisms of the cracks. Moreover, the current risk of a
secondary disaster was found to be low, as no air-filled cavities were detected by the 3D GPR survey.
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- Publisher :Korean Society of Earth and Exploration Geophysicists
- Publisher(Ko) :한국지구물리물리탐사학회
- Journal Title :Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
- Journal Title(Ko) :지구물리와 물리탐사
- Volume : 12
- No :1
- Pages :49~55


Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration






