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Ground-penetrating radar study of the Rahivere peat bog, eastern Estonia
2011
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Geology = Teaduste Akadeemia toimetised
The current case study presents results of the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) profiling at one of the Saadjärve drumlin field interstitial troughs, the Rahivere bog, eastern Estonia. The study was conducted in order to identify the bog morphology, and the thickness and geometry of the peat body. The method was also used to describe the applicability of GPR in the evaluation of the peat deposit reserve as the Rahivere bog belongs among the officially registered peat reserves. Fourteen GPR
doi:10.3176/earth.2011.1.03
fatcat:tzsz2c6qfvcfdnk7oqksoibvn4