Building damage caused by tree roots: laboratory experiments of GPR and ERT surveys
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The root growth of trees close to buildings can
cause directly or indirectly structural damages and the necessity
arises of diagnostic tools to follow their time-spatial
behaviour. In this framework, sensing techniques as Ground
Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electrical Resistivity Tomography
(ERT) are of relevant interest since they allow in principle
the detection and identification of roots in a fast and
non invasive way.
Here, we present a feasibility study of GPR and ERT by
means of laboratory measurements performed in controlled
conditions with a plant of peach in a sand-clay box with the
aim of identifying tree root system. High resolution images
were obtained with both the techniques in this homogeneous
soil media and they have clearly shown the presence of soil
volumes with a high density of fine and woody roots.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bavusi, Massimo; Loperte, Antonio; Satriani, Antonio; Proto, Monica
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