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17 May 2006 Electromagnetic soil properties variability in a mine-field trial site in Cambodia
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Abstract
In this paper, the characterization of the electromagnetic soil properties of a blind lane used in a trial for a dual-sensor mine detector is presented. Several techniques are used and are compared here; Time Domain Reflectometry, gravimetric techniques and Frequency Domain Reflection and Transmission methods. The derived soil properties are mapped by interpolation and the resulting maps are compared with the recorded deminers' performance on the lane. Recurrent and non-predicted results from the performance of the dual-sensor detector are explained as the results of variability of certain properties.
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Ainhoa G. Gorriti, Antonio Rañada-Shaw, Arnold J. Schoolderman, Jan B. Rhebergen, and Evert C. Slob V.D.M. "Electromagnetic soil properties variability in a mine-field trial site in Cambodia", Proc. SPIE 6217, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets XI, 62170T (17 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.668974
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

General packet radio service

Electromagnetism

Mining

Soil science

Metals

Magnetism

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