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Diagnosing Emerging Infectious Diseases of Trees Using Ground Penetrating Radar

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2019.2944070

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Acute oak decline (AOD); ash dieback; emerging infectious diseases (EIDs); forestry; ground penetrating radar (GPR); Kirchhoff; migration; reverse-time (RT) migration; signal processing; tree; trunk; Xylella Fastidiosa

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  1. Lord Faringdon Charitable Trust
  2. Schroder Foundation
  3. Cazenove Charitable Trust
  4. E. Cook
  5. I. Bond
  6. P. F. Charitable Trust
  7. Prospect Investment Management Ltd.
  8. The Adrian Swire Charitable Trust
  9. John Swire 1989 Charitable Trust
  10. Sackler Trust
  11. Tanlaw Foundation
  12. Wyfold Charitable Trust

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Ash dieback, acute oak decline (AOD), and Xylella Fastidiosa are emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) that have spread rapidly in European forests during the last decade. Quarantine measurements have mostly failed to repress the outbreaks and millions of trees have already been infected. Identifying infected trees in a nondestructive manner is of high importance for monitoring, managing, and preventing EIDs. The aim of this article is to examine the capabilities of ground penetrating radar (GPR) on evaluating the internal structure of tree trunks and detecting tree decay associated with EIDs. Traditionally used processing schemes tuned for GPR line acquisitions are modified accordingly to be compatible with the new measurement configurations. In particular, a detection framework is presented based on a modified Kirchhoff and a reverse-time migration. Both of the aforementioned methodologies are compatible with measurements taken along closed irregular curves assuming a homogeneous permittivity distribution. To that extent, prior to migration, a novel focal criterion is used that estimates the bulk permittivity of the host medium from the measured B-scans. The suggested detection scheme is successfully tested on both numerical and laboratory measurements, indicating that GPR has the potential to become a coherent and practical tool for detecting tree decay associated with EIDs.

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