9. Drilling radar in reflection mode
9.1 Scope and conditions of application
Geological radar, used in reflection mode from a borehole, explores the terrain around the borehole within a radius ranging from a few meters to several dozen meters, depending on the weathering properties of the materials. In a crystalline environment or homogeneous limestone massif, it can be used to detect fractures and cavities (e.g. karsts).
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The electromagnetic wave must be able to propagate; in highly electrically conductive materials, geological radar is therefore not indicated. The resistivity of the ground is generally considered to be greater than 100 Ω · m (for a radius of investigation greater than 3 m).
If the borehole is cased,...
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