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polarimetric calibration approaches of fully polarimetric borehole radar
Zhao Jianguo
State keylab of Petroleum Resourses&Prospecting; Keylab of Geophysical Prospecting, CNPC, China University of Petroleum
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Funding: Nation Natural Science Foundation of China Research,博士点基金(No.40704024,20070425029)
Opened online:29 January 2008
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Citation: Zhao Jianguo.polarimetric calibration approaches of fully polarimetric borehole radar[OL]. [29 January 2008] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/18471
 
 
A fully polarimetric borehole radar system with four combinations of dipole and cylindrical slot antennas was developed to acquire fully polarimetric data sets in drilled boreholes. This system in conjunction with several radar polarimetry techniques has proved to be a good alternative to physical subsurface fracture characterization. Furthermore, we presented that such polarimetry techniques, namely Pauli decomposition, eigenvector-based decomposition, Durden-Freeman decomposition and polarimetric anisotropy parameter methods, could provide comparable performances in terms of fracture characterization and classification. Polarimetric calibration to determine a scattering matrix (Sinclare matrix) is the foremost procedure in the radar polarimetry processing chain. In this paper, we experimentally implement and evaluate two polarimetric calibration approaches, namely 1) cross-hole polarimetric calibration and 2) single-hole polarimetric calibration, utilizing a fully polarimetric data sets acquired at a specific borehole test site. Both polarimetric calibration approaches can guarantee the further implementation of radar polarimetry techniques, and especially, the single-hole polarimetric calibration will be very meaningful to practical applications
Keywords:Borehole radar, Polarimetric calibration, Fracture characterization
 
 
 

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