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Exploration Geophysics. :1-9
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KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering. 24:2900-2911
In this paper, embankment or levee failure due to the interaction between a cavity within an embankment body and high water level was simulated in a centrifuge test and monitored by electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) survey technique. As the cen
Autor:
Panagiotis Tsourlos, Grigorios Tsokas, Jung Ho Kim, Katerina Peristeri, Myeong-Jong Yi, Michel Lefantzis, George Vargemezis, Elias Fikos
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Archaeological Prospection. 25:347-361
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Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration. 20:33-42
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Journal of Applied Geophysics. 135:1-7
In the study area, uncontrolled landfill leachate is a serious cause of groundwater contamination that occurs extensively and rapidly following the rainy season. For this reason, the use of traditional hydrogeological monitoring methods using drilled
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Near Surface Geophysics. 14:275-285
We study the case of the combined interpretation of irregularly gridded 2D electrical resistivity tomography lines. A 3D inversion algorithm was specially modified to accommodate the full 3D processing of such lines. The chosen approach uses a dense
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GEOPHYSICS. 81:A7-A11
We have developed a new protocol for measuring direct current (DC) resistivity data, in which self-potential (SP) data were measured immediately prior to obtaining the resistivity data. Based on this SP measurement, we have defined two different resi
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Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication. 2:2469-2472
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Journal of Applied Geophysics. 124:106-116
This paper describes a study of the interpretation of controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) data obtained from iron ores under rough topography. For the accurate interpretation of the data, we considered two characteristics that affect the CSEM da
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Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration. 18:216-222
Airborne transient electromagnetic (ATEM) surveying was introduced several decades ago in the mining industry to detect shallow conductive targets. However, conventional ATEM systems have limited depth of investigation because of weak signal strength