We tested and adapted seismic attributes techniques
on a 2-D and 3-D multi frequency GPR dataset to image the
network of stratigraphic joints and fractures, the lithological
variations and to characterize the rock mass based on the
response to the radar wavefield measured in an abandoned
limestone quarry. We applied semi-automatic horizon mapping
techniques using manually picked seeds (control points) on
selected attributes and automatic extrapolation both on inline
and crossline, starting from seed positions. The results were
integrated and validated with direct outcrop measures and
allowed to image an hydrocarbon reservoir analogue in 3-D up to
a depth of over 10m below the topographic surface.