Issue 6 • Date June 2001
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Foreword
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Ultrawide-bandwidth fully-polarimetric ground penetrating radar classification of subsurface unexploded ordnance
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Subsurface structures detection by combining L-band polarimetric SAR and GPR data: example of the Pyla Dune (France)
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3-D imaging of large scale buried structure by 1-D inversion of very early time electromagnetic (VETEM) data
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Model-based characterization of electromagnetic induction signatures obtained with the MTADS electromagnetic array
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Using novel fluorescent polymers as sensory materials for above-ground sensing of chemical signature compounds emanating from buried landmines
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Complex natural resonances of conducting planar objects buried in a dielectric half-space
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On the wideband EMI response of a rotationally symmetric permeable and conducting target
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Three-dimensional subsurface analysis of electromagnetic scattering from penetrable/PEC objects buried under rough surfaces: use of the steepest descent fast multipole method
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Polarimetric radar interferometry for improved mine detection and surface clutter rejection
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Multi-aspect detection of surface and shallow-buried unexploded ordnance via ultra-wideband synthetic aperture radar
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Coupled canonical grid/discrete dipole approach for computing scattering from objects above or below a rough interface
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A comparison of algorithms for subsurface target detection and identification using time-domain electromagnetic induction data
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Simple phenomenological models for wideband frequency-domain electromagnetic induction
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Aims & Scope
This publication focuses on the theory, concepts, and techniques of science and engineering as applied to sensing the earth, oceans, atmosphere, and space; and the processing, interpretation, and dissemination of this information.
Meet Our Editors
Editor-in-Chief
Antonio J. Plaza
University of Extremadura


