Search for dissertations about: "gpr"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word gpr.
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1. Spatial distribution of snow in Antarctica and other glacier studies using ground-penetrating radar
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis is to develop and exemplify the use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) within the field of glaciology. The main focus is on the spatial distribution of snow in Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica. READ MORE
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2. Genetic studies on childhood asthma and allergy : role of interactions
Abstract : The occurrence of asthma and allergic diseases is influenced by inherited and environmental factors, and symptoms of asthma and allergy usually begin in early childhood. The overall aim with this thesis was to study the role of genetic factors for the development of childhood asthma and allergy, and to evaluate potential interaction between genetic and environmental factors. READ MORE
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3. Analysis of Resistor-Loaded Bow-Tie Antennas for Ground Penetrating Radar Applications
Abstract : Ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems are increasinglybeing used for the detection and location of buried objectswithin the upper regions of the earth's surface. Numericalsimulation of such systems plays an important role in thedevelopment of GPR hardware and signal processingtechniques. READ MORE
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4. Fault detection in water resource recovery facilities
Abstract : Reliable sensor values are important for resource-efficient control and operations of wastewater treatment processes. Automatic fault detection methods are necessary to monitor the increasing amount of data produced in any modern water resource recovery facility (WRRF). READ MORE
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5. Integrated geophysical-geochemical methods for archaeological prospecting
Abstract : A great number of field measurements with different methods and instruments were conducted in attempts to develop a method for an optimal combination of various geochemical and geophysical methods in archaeological prospecting. The research presented in this thesis focuses on a study of how different anthropogenic changes in the ground can be detected by geochemical and geophysical mapping and how the results can be presented. READ MORE