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fIGURe 3.4 Model 1. The darker gray areas are voxels with a value of 1, indicating the argillic horizon.
The ligher gray areas 1 are voxels with a value of 0, indicating sand (Ap and E horizons). The white areas are
meant to help visualize the layer transition. (From Tischler, M. A., 2002, Intergration of ground-penetrating
radar data, global positioning systems, and geographic information systems to create three-dimensional soil
models, M.S. Thesis, University of Florida. Gainesville. With permission.)
fIGURe 3.5 Model 2. Integration of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and Global Positioning System (GPS)
data into geographical information system (GIS) application as viewed in ArcScene. Darker areas are soils
that are dominantly sandy in texture. Lighter areas are soils high in clay content. Each layer is a krigged
interpolation of GPR values from the corresponding soil depth. (From Tischler, M. A., 2002, Intergration
of ground-penetrating radar data, global positioning systems, and geographic information systems to create
three-dimensional soil models, M.S. Thesis, University of Florida. Gainesville. With permission.)
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