“…Carbonate rocks normally exhibit relatively low attenuation and are therefore a privileged material for GPR applications (Sengwa and Soni, 2006). Several authors have focused on objectives such as detection of caves and karstic features (Al-fares et al, 2002;Chamberlain et al, 2000;Kruse et al, 2006), localization, mapping and characterization of fractures and faults (Grasmueck et al, 2005a,b;Jeannin et al, 2006;McClymont et al, 2008;Pipan et al, 2003a,b;Theune et al, 2006), geomechanical and engineering applications (Corin et al, 1997;Orlando, 2003;Pettinelli et al, 1996) and stratigraphy imaging (Davis and Annan, 1989;Grasmueck and Weger, 2002). GPR datasets collected close to limestone outcrops have been used as analogues for hydrocarbon reservoirs (Grasmueck et al, 2005a,b;Takayama et al, 2008).…”