It was a rainy day, so I spent most of the morning working with the data, creating backups, and doing a little bit of processing. I even had a chance to go for a run after hours of looking at bumps and squiggles. I think the field crew was relieved to have a bit of down time before what looks like two or three long days ahead of us. (The weather forecast is much better after today).
Matthew Lennon, Calista Yim, and I did a quick trip up to site, and we arrived just as the rain was clearing. We managed to shoot some additional GPR with some different antennae. There was a strange spot we weren't able to see clearly using 50 MHz antennae, but by doing is over again in 100MHz, we get a bit more detail.
The next days will be intense. The resistivity instrument is back from Calgary and appears to be repaired successfully. Looking forward to getting back on track.
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Locations where we've run some lines. That long one is over 600m! |
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Ground penetrating radar data that has been processed. They're fancy wiggles and bumps |
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Same line, different antenna frequency, and now they're coloured wiggles and bumps. |
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Day 5 - Calista |
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Day 5 - Matt |
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Day 5 - Yours truly. |
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