Abstract
As a typical nondestructive testing method, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been widely applied in geological detections of highways and coalmines, but rarely in leakage detection of reservoirs. Taking Taohe Reservoir as an example, this paper deploys multiple GPR detection lines on site, and carries out intensive detection in the upstream/downstream of the reservoir, as well as on the left/right abutments of the dam. In this way, leaks were detected on the left and right dam abutments. The detection results provide a reference for subsequent analysis and treatment of reservoir leakage.
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