Kansas Geological Survey, Current Research in Earth Sciences, Bulletin 247,
part 1
Modeling Dielectric-constant Values of Geologic Materials: An Aid to Ground-penetrating Radar Data Collection and Interpretation
Table 1. Bulk dielectric constants (r measured at 100 MHz) of common earth materials.
Material | from Davis and Annan, 1989 | from Daniels, 1996 |
---|---|---|
Air | 1 | 1 |
Distilled water | 80 | |
Fresh water | 80 | 81 |
Sea water | 80 | |
Fresh water ice | 3-4 | 4 |
Sea water ice | 4-8 | |
Snow | 8-12 | |
Permafrost | 4-8 | |
Sand, dry | 3-5 | 4-6 |
Sand, wet | 20-30 | 10-30 |
Sandstone, dry | 2-3 | |
Sandstone, wet | 5-10 | |
Limestone | 4-8 | |
Limestone, dry | 7 | |
Limestone wet | 8 | |
Shales | 5-15 | |
Shale, wet | 6-9 | |
Silts | 5-30 | |
Clays | 5-40 | |
Clay, dry | 2-6 | |
Clay, wet | 15-40 | |
Soil, sandy dry | 4-6 | |
Soil, sandy wet | 15-30 | |
Soil, loamy dry | 4-6 | |
Soil, loamy wet | 10-20 | |
Soil, clayey dry | 4-6 | |
Soil, clayey wet | 10-15 | |
Coal, dry | 3.5 | |
Coal, wet | 8 | |
Granite | 4-6 | |
Granite, dry | 5 | |
Granite, wet | 7 | |
Salt, dry | 5-6 | 4-7 |