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Health Monitoring of a Matured Tree Using Ground Penetrating Radar – Investigation of the Tree Root System and Soil Interaction

Amir. M. Alani, Luca Bianchini Ciampoli, Fabio Tosti, Maria Giulia Brancadoro, Daniele Pirrone, Andrea Benedetto
  • Abstract:
    In this study, a demonstration of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) potential in the health monitoring of a matured tree has been given. The main objectives of the research were to provide an effective mapping of the tree roots as well as reliable simulation scenarios representing a variety of possible internal defects in terms of shape and formation. To these purposes, the soil around a 70-year-old fir tree, with a trunk circumference of 3.40 m and an average radius of 0.55 m, was investigated. A ground-coupled multi-frequency GPR system equipped with 600 MHz and 1600 MHz central frequency antennas was used for testing purposes. In addition to the above objective, finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations of the electromagnetic field propagation through the cross-section of a trunk (consistent with the investigated fir tree) were carried out. A variety of defects representing cavities created due to decay were also simulated. The results from the simulations proved significant potential for the interpretation of complex decay phenomena within the trunk.
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  • DOI:
    _unreg_tc4-ARC-2017.043

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
    TC4
  • Event name:
    TC4 MetroArchaeo 2017
  • Title:

    IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

  • Place:
    Lecce, ITALY
  • Time:
    23 October 2017 - 25 October 2017