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Abstract The application of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is extended day after day in variant usage. GPR is well-known as non-destructive, non-invasive and powerful geophysical technique that explores the shallow subsurface soil. On some occasions, there is a need to predict the result of radar signal based on the available information about the site before the commencement of survey. Moreover, in some situations radar results require to be confirmed prior to physical investigation. So, numerical modeling of GPR is important due to its ability to create complex models showing the exact geometry and location of complex underground structures. |