GPR Software
GPR Process: This is the workhorse for GPR processing that make the amplitude maps. It must use reflection profiles that are in .dzt format (GSSI). We now have the ability to convert Mala, Sensors and Software and soon IDS profiles to .dzt format within the GPR Viewer software (linked below). The instructions on how to do that are in the GPR Viewer manual at the very end.
Click on the highlighted links below for the software and instructions, which are zipped together for the amplitude re-sampling and slicing software:
Sorry…downloads are blocked by my web server. The host company is NO help at all with this, so please e-mail me at lconyers@du.edu and I will ftp you the software downloads.
GPR Viewer: This program will process individual reflection profiles. This recent version will open SIR-4000 system files (as long as you have those .dzx files in the same folder as the .dzt files!). You can then save them as other formats, such as Sensors and Software or Mala Files. I use this new Viewer file to open SIR-4000 files (I don’t yet have a 4000 system) and save them as dzt files from the SIR-10 days (this is old-school, but all the data are still there). This is important for some of us as the GPR Process program (above) will only process the SIR-10 version .dzt files. I know….I need to update that slicing software, but have not gotten around to it and the time it takes to just convert files to the SIR-10 format is much less than re-writing the software. And I am not making any money on this software, so what is the point?
GprViewer:
http://www.gpr-archaeology.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/GPR_viewer_2017.zip
re-gains profiles, remove background, change scales and convert times to depth
-
adjust for topography, calculate velocity from hyperbolas and do other common processing steps
-
produce images of profiles for publications