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First Break - Volume 27, Issue 8, 2009
Volume 27, Issue 8, 2009
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A geophysical journey around Ireland
Authors J.A. Hodgson, S. Donohue, Y. O‘Connell, H. Krahn, G. Reid and M. YoungTo mark EAGE’s Near Surface 2009 event in Dublin next month, James A. Hodgson, with contributors Shane Donohue, Yvonne O’Connell, Hartmut Krahn, Graham Reid and Mike Young offer intending visitors to the event a guided tour of some of Ireland’s more significant near surface geophysics and related projects.
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Geophysics of Northern Ireland: the Tellus effect
Authors D. Beamish and M. YoungThe geophysics of Northern Ireland has recently been redefined by the Tellus airborne geophysical survey, which acquired modern magnetic, radiometric, and active frequency-domain electromagnetic data at high resolution. David Beamish and Mike Young describe what this redefinition entails in terms of scientific and other Tellus Effect outcomes.
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Use of near surface geophysics in urban regeneration focused on the UK\'s mining and industrial contamination legacy
Authors P. Styles and N.J. CassidyPeter Styles and Nigel J. Cassidy argue the case for non-invasive subsurface investigative methods in site remediation or reclamation projects involving the UK\'s legacy of mining and industrial contamination.
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Use of 3D seismic to image subsurface foundering due to gypsum dissolution
Authors C. Sargent and N.R. GoultyColin Sargent and Neil R. Goulty describe a trial 3D land seismic reflection survey to demonstrate the potential of the method for engineering site investigation.
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Detection of chemical munitions buried below the seabed using seismic and magnetic techniques
Authors T. Missiaen and P. FellerTine Missiaen and Pascal Feller describe how combined seismic and magnetic investigations carried out at a chemical munitions dumpsite in the Baltic Sea provided a better assessment of the current status of the dumpsite and the possible ecological risks related to the dumped war material.
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Hungary’s experience: from in-mine geophysics to non destructive testing techniques
By E. TörösFrom the perspective of the Eötvös Loránd Geophysical Institute of Hungary (ELGI), Endre Törös, head of the Engineering and Geophysics Department,* provides some examples of the near surface geoscience methods being used in Hungary for a range of activities from environmental waste disposal to archaeological investigations.
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A high resolution GPR experiment to characterize the internal structure of a damaged adobe wall
Authors H. Tareco, C. Grangeia, H. Varum and M. Senos MatiasH. Tareco, C. Grangeia, H. Varum and M. Senos Matias describe a high resolution GPR experiment carried out on a traditional Portuguese adobe wall which provided a valuable demonstration of how GPR may help in restoration and structural monitoring of old buildings.
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Joint analysis of the Super-Sauze (French Alps) mudslide by nanoseismic monitoring and UAV-based remote sensing
Authors M. Walter, U. Niethammer, S. Rothmund and M. JoswigMarco Walter, Uwe Niethammer, Sabrina Rothmund and Manfred Joswig report on how the study of landslide dynamics at locations like the Super-Sauze mudslide in the French Alps have benefited from emerging methods such as nanoseismic monitoring and unmanned aerial vehicle remote sensing by resolving surface fractures and mudslide-bedrock interaction.
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Conventional versus dual-sensor streamer data de-ghosting: a case study from a Haltenbanken survey
More LessHocine Tabti, Anthony Day, Terry Schade, Marina Lesnes and Torben Høy discuss findings from a survey offshore Norway by Petroleum Geo-Services in which conventional and dual-sensor streamer data de-ghosting performance could be directly compared.
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Volumes & issues
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Volume 42 (2024)
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Volume 41 (2023)
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Volume 40 (2022)
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Volume 39 (2021)
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Volume 38 (2020)
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Volume 37 (2019)
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Volume 36 (2018)
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Volume 35 (2017)
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Volume 34 (2016)
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Volume 33 (2015)
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Volume 32 (2014)
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Volume 31 (2013)
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Volume 30 (2012)
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Volume 29 (2011)
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Volume 28 (2010)
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Volume 27 (2009)
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Volume 26 (2008)
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Volume 25 (2007)
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Volume 24 (2006)
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Volume 23 (2005)
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Volume 22 (2004)
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Volume 21 (2003)
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Volume 20 (2002)
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Volume 19 (2001)
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Volume 18 (2000)
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Volume 17 (1999)
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Volume 16 (1998)
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Volume 15 (1997)
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Volume 14 (1996)
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Volume 13 (1995)
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Volume 12 (1994)
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Volume 11 (1993)
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Volume 10 (1992)
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Volume 9 (1991)
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Volume 8 (1990)
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Volume 7 (1989)
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Volume 6 (1988)
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Volume 5 (1987)
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Volume 4 (1986)
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Volume 3 (1985)
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Volume 2 (1984)
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Volume 1 (1983)