Abstract

Summary: This paper presents the initial results of field tests using amplitude and phase variation with offset (APVO) analysis of ground penetrating radar (GPR) data to examine its feasibility as a method for delineation of non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) contamination. This paper examines two data sets; (1) a reprocessed data set from a controlled release of dense NAPL (DNAPL) and, (2) an extensive release of light NAPL (LNAPL) at a hazardous waste site. The results of the APVO analysis of the field data agree with the predictive forward model results.

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