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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 (epsilon, subscript rr measured at 100 MHz) of common earth materials.

Materialfrom Davis and Annan, 1989from 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




Kansas Geological Survey
Web version December 3, 2001
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