Major natural gas pipeline projects in Germany using GPR
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1994. 1107-1113 Paper presented at 5th International Conferention on Ground Penetrating Radar, Kitchener, Canada.
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T1 - Major natural gas pipeline projects in Germany using GPR
AU - Czarnowski, Jörg
AU - Heinze, Stefan
AU - Brühl, Peter
AU - Staib, Cornelia
AU - Robeck, M.
AU - Frank, Gabi
AU - Fruhwirth, Rudolf Konrad
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - In July 1990 DORSCH CONSULT, Munich was engaged by Wintershall AG, Kassel to provide engineering consulting services for one of the longest natural gas pipeline projects in Gennany, the MIDAL pipeline (MITTE DEUTSCHLAND ANBINDUNGSLEITUNG/CENTRAL TIEON LINE) project and the STEGAL pipeline (Saxony-Thuringia Natural Gasline) . .For the first time in a project of this nature the Company employed geophysical methods on a large scale in the preliminatry investigation of the pipeline routes. The application of ground penetrating radar/GPR, in combination with other electromagnetic soundings, yielded rapid and reliable results. Without this ability to quickly and reliably interpret the GPR data on site, the project's success would have been in question.
AB - In July 1990 DORSCH CONSULT, Munich was engaged by Wintershall AG, Kassel to provide engineering consulting services for one of the longest natural gas pipeline projects in Gennany, the MIDAL pipeline (MITTE DEUTSCHLAND ANBINDUNGSLEITUNG/CENTRAL TIEON LINE) project and the STEGAL pipeline (Saxony-Thuringia Natural Gasline) . .For the first time in a project of this nature the Company employed geophysical methods on a large scale in the preliminatry investigation of the pipeline routes. The application of ground penetrating radar/GPR, in combination with other electromagnetic soundings, yielded rapid and reliable results. Without this ability to quickly and reliably interpret the GPR data on site, the project's success would have been in question.
M3 - Paper
SP - 1107
EP - 1113
T2 - 5th International Conferention on Ground Penetrating Radar
Y2 - 12 June 1994 through 16 June 1994
ER -