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The paper represents the first time that 120-channel, full 3D refraction seismic data have been acquired, processed and presented in a numerical model. Sinkhole development on a high-risk dam required the use of an advanced 3D seismic technique to aid the engineers in definition of the problem, and provide information for remediation. The data and results were just released for publication. The High-Resolution Engineering Seismic Studies (#10) would be an optimal session to present a new - 3D Engineering Seismic - technology developed in the last 2 years. {FYI - I am aware the abstract submitted herein is NOT complete, or in your template format! I have asked for a preliminary review, and will complete IMMEDIATELY if the topic is acceptable, and their is potential for acceptance. I could not prepare or submit anything earlier, as the results were confidential - I FINALLY got approval to present this case study! I did have an email discussion with Ms. Sandra Hermus, Conf. Coordinator. Thank you for consideration, as I (Zonge) will be there as an exhibitor; as such, I would love to present this new technology.}

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2009-09-07
2024-04-19
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