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Ground-penetrating radar depth section (profile) collected on an historic cemetery in Alabama, USA. Yellow arrows indicate very distinct reflections, probably associated with human burials. "hyperbolic" reflections, appearing as an inverted U, are typically associated with discrete objects. Less distinct hyperbolic reflections are indicated by red arrows. dashed blue lines indicate horizontal and sloping reflectors, probably bedrock. The many smaller reflections near the surface are likely to be caused by tree roots. Because of the nature of the site, subsurface testing was not conducted, but these interpretations are supported by surface indications (grave markers and depressions) and with line-to-line patterning within the GPR data.

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Date

2007-06-11 (first version); 2007-06-11 (last version)

Author

Original uploader was Tapatio at en.wikipedia

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  • 2007-06-11 05:16 Tapatio 1000×690×8 (104839 bytes) {{PD-self}}
  • 2007-06-11 04:49 Tapatio 1000×690×8 (104839 bytes) Ground-penetrating radar depth section (profile) collected on an historic cemetery in Alabama, USA. Yellow arrows indicate very distinct reflections, probably associated with human burials. "Parabolic" reflections, appearing as an inverted U, are typicall

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19:22, 2 October 2007800×552 (105 KB)Rosarinagazo (Ground-penetrating radar depth section (profile) collected on an historic cemetery in Alabama, USA. Yellow arrows indicate very distinct reflections, probably associated with human burials. "hyperbolic" reflections, appearing as an inverted U, are typical)
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