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28 January 2025 Characterisation of ground penetrating radar anomalies of typical buried oil pipelines in the South China region
Siya Chen, Yuancong Sun
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Proceedings Volume 13506, Sixth International Conference on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Mapping (GRSM 2024); 135060G (2025) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3058081
Event: Sixth International Conference on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Mapping (ICGRSM 2024), 2024, Qingdao, China
Abstract
The issue of oil pipeline leakage has consistently been a matter of significant concern for the country, as it pertains to the establishment of a dependable oil supply network and the advancement of national energy security, economic stability, and social development. Among the various damage detection methods, ground-penetrating radar offers the advantages of being non-destructive, efficient and accurate. This paper presents a practical application of ground-penetrating radar in oil pipeline leakage detection in South China. It determines the location of buried oil pipelines in different sections through ground-penetrating radar profile analysis and analyses the typical profile characteristics of buried pipelines under different geological conditions. The findings demonstrate the applicability of ground-penetrating radar in oil and gas pipeline leakage detection in oil and gas transmission companies.
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Siya Chen and Yuancong Sun "Characterisation of ground penetrating radar anomalies of typical buried oil pipelines in the South China region", Proc. SPIE 13506, Sixth International Conference on Geoscience and Remote Sensing Mapping (GRSM 2024), 135060G (28 January 2025); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3058081
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KEYWORDS
Ground penetrating radar

Reflection

General packet radio service

Radar

Radar sensor technology

Wave propagation

Image processing

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