Abstract

In this paper we consider the calculation of the potential of a georadar on board an unmanned aerial vehicle designed to search for groundwater in arid and desert regions of Mongolia. The soil types prevailing in the regions under study were taken as soils as a medium for the propagation of radio waves. A feature of soils in arid and deserted regions is that they have almost the same dielectric constant, with only a slight difference in specific attenuation due to low water content. Soils with possible typical models of changes in the dielectric constant of the soil along the depth are considered.

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