Browsing by Subject "Ground penetrating radar"
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(2019-07-19)The ability to phenotype roots in situ would provide information for carbon sequestration potential through increased root mass, possible water-seeking strategies by plants, and data generation for plant breeders. However, ...
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(2019-05-01)The United States has more than 2.7 million miles of paved roads and highways that require approximately $165 billion spending each year. Pavement design, construction, maintenance, and management techniques are critical ...
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(2022-05-31)Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive, rapid, and continuous measurement tool that can predict density in asphalt concrete. Despite the promise of GPR as a quality assurance tool, the technology has been slow ...