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Swagata Guha
PhD candidate

 

 

 

 

Contact

Office: SCA 528
Lab: SCA 522
Phone: 813/974-8387
Email: sguha@cas.usf.edu

Education

MS., University of South Florida, 2004                    

Research

Simulation of Ground Penetrating Radar wave propagation in sedimentary depositional environment

 Publications and Posters

 Time-Frequency Analysis of GPR signals from Coastal and Volcanic Deposits, S. Guha, S. Kruse, P. Wang and C. Connor: Paper submitted to 11th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, Columbus, Ohio, June 2006.

Spectral Analysis of Ground Penetrating Radar Response to Thin Sedimentary Layers: S.Guha, S. Kruse, E.Wright, U. Kruse: Geophys. Res. Lett., Vol. 32, No. 23, L23304 10.1029/2005GL023933 02 December 2005

 Characterization of Thin Beds by Spectral Decomposition of Ground Penetrating Radar Profiles:  S. Guha & S. Kruse. Poster presented at AGU Annual Meeting, 2006.

Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar to Hydrogeological Investigations in Coastal Environments: S. Kruse, M. Grasmueck, L. Bentley, S. Guha & T. Juster. Poster presented at AGU Annual Meeting, 2005.

Identifying Causes of GPR reflections in Hurricane Overwash deposits, Santa Rosa Island, Florida: S. Guha et.al. Poster presented at National GSA Annual Meeting, 2005

 AVO and Spectral Analyses of GPR data over Laminated Strata: S. Guha et al, Poster presented at AGU Joint Assembly Meeting, Spring, 2005.

Sinkhole Imaging with Multiple Geophysical Methods in Covered Karst Terrain: M.Weiss, B. Griffin, J. Haber, K. Martin, R. MacNeil, S.Guha & S.Kruse: Poster presented at AGU Joint Assembly Meeting, Spring, 2005.

Ground Penetrating Radar Response to thin layers: Example from Waites Island, South Carolina: S. Guha et.al, Poster presented at AGU Annual Meeting, Fall, 2004.