نتایج جستجو برای: gpr attributes comprising of instantaneous amplitude

تعداد نتایج: 21171929  

1999
C. J. Powers F. P. Haeni

Continuous seismic-reflection profiling (CSP) and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in April 1998 over the northern part of John’s Pond, a glacial kettle pond southeast of Otis Air National Guard Base, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The surveys were conducted to delineate the types and thickness of sedimentary units that may control the infiltration o...

Journal: :Geosciences 2022

An effective method of identifying and discriminating undersaturated gas accumulations remains unresolved, resulting in uncertainty hydrocarbon exploration. To address this problem, an unsupervised machine learning multi-attribute analysis is performed on 3D post-stack seismic data over several blocks within the deepwater Gulf Mexico Carnarvon Basin, offshore Australia. Results reveal that low-...

2015
Timothy C. Johnson Partha S. Routh Warren Barrash Michael D. Knoll

Ground-penetrating radar GPR attenuation-difference tomography is a useful tool for imaging the migration of electrically anomalous tracer or contaminant plumes. Attenuation-difference tomography uses the difference in the trace amplitudes of tomographic data sets collected at different times to image the distribution of bulk-conductivity changes within the medium. The most common approach for ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1992
J L Sanchez-Salas M L Santiago-Lara B Setlow M D Sussman P Setlow

During germination of spores of Bacillus species the degradation of the spore's pool of small, acid-soluble proteins (SASP) is initiated by a protease termed GPR, the product of the gpr gene. Bacillus megaterium and B. subtilis mutants with an inactivated gpr gene grew, sporulated, and triggered spore germination as did gpr+ strains. However, SASP degradation was very slow during germination of...

1997
Bernard Picinbono

In many questions of signal processing, it is important to use the concepts of instantaneous amplitude or phase of signals. This is especially the case in communication systems with amplitude or frequency modulation. These concepts are often introduced empirically. However, it is well known that the correct approach for this purpose is to use the concept of analytic signal. Starting from this p...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1999
Brian A. Zabel William W. Agace James J. Campbell Heidi M. Heath David Parent Arthur I. Roberts Ellen C. Ebert Nasim Kassam Shixin Qin Maria Zovko Gregory J. LaRosa Li-Li Yang Dulce Soler Eugene C. Butcher Paul D. Ponath Christina M. Parker David P. Andrew

TECK (thymus-expressed chemokine), a recently described CC chemokine expressed in thymus and small intestine, was found to mediate chemotaxis of human G protein-coupled receptor GPR-9-6/L1.2 transfectants. This activity was blocked by anti-GPR-9-6 monoclonal antibody (mAb) 3C3. GPR-9-6 is expressed on a subset of memory alpha4beta7(high) intestinal trafficking CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes. In additi...

2016

Accounting for the effect of rebar depth variation is one of the most important and challenging tasks to accurately assess the condition of reinforced concrete elements using ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique. In current practices, this task is performed on the individual basis, as for each bridge deck a unique depth correction model is derived from the GPR data collected on it. It is fo...

2015
Esther Babcock John H. Bradford

Accurately quantifying thin-layer parameters by applying a targeted reflection waveform inversion methodology to ground-penetrating radar (GPR) reflection data may provide a useful tool for near-surface investigation and especially for contaminated site investigation where nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL) contaminants are present. We implemented a targeted reflection waveform inversion algorithm ...

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