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9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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A NEW DESIGN FOR GEOELECTRIC SURVEYING AND INVERSE 1D AND 2D MODELING: THE CASE OF KARONGAH LEAD-ZINC MINE, KERMAN, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, H. Sarkheil, H. Hassani)

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Since the resistivity and induced polarization methods have an important role for exploration of concealed lead and zinc, in order to assess the Lead and Zinc layers in an ancient mine, Karongah of Kohbanan, four geoelectrics profiles designed and surveyed in shlumberger array, so that these directions were almost vertical in compare with layers direction and they were include 14, 10, 8 and 9 sounding stations respectively. After geological assessment and one dimensional and two dimensional inverse modeling, we dr...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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ACOUSTIC WAVE PROPAGATION IN STROGLY HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA: A LATTICE BOLTZMANN APPROACH

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, S. A. Abolghasemifar, M. S. Monfared, H. Aghajani)

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Here we show how a lattice Boltzmann based approach accurately model acoustic wave propagation in strongly heterogeneous media. Rather than solving a partial-differential wave equation in a continuous medium, the lattice-Boltzmann based method directly simulates the physical processes of wave propagation: transportation, reflection and transmission. It can accurately handle sharp interfaces at any locations along lattice links, and total reflections from free surfaces or empty bubbles. I used empty and nonempty bu...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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ADVANCES IN ELECTROMAGNETIC SOUNDING OF GEOTHERMAL AREAS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, V. Spichak)

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The paper presents a brief review of the results obtained recently in Geoelectromagnetic Research Centre IPE RAS on electromagnetic sounding of the geothermal areas. The case studies are shown illustrating application of the developed methods to 3-D imaging geothermal area, mapping the geothermal reservoir and monitoring the faults’ macroparameters. A special attention is paid to the temperature estimations using recently developed indirect electromagnetic geothermometer.

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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COMPARISON BETWEEN FREQUENCY-DOMAIN HELICOPTER ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA INVERSION RESULTS BASED ON NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF FAST HANKEL COEFFICIENTS AND LAPLACE’S METHODS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, D. Rajabi, A. A. Amiri, A. Kamkar-Rouhani, A. Moradzadeh)

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Nowadays, airborne electromagnetic methods are widely used to investigate subsurface areas. One of these methods is helicopter electromagnetic method. The basis of inverse modeling of frequency-domain HEM data is to solve Mundry’s integral numerically. Various methods have been invented for numerical solution of this integral, such as Laplace transform, fast Hankel coefficients and Jacobian methods. To analyze helicopter electromagnetic data, we need inverse programs which can assist us to achieve the best or ac...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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INVERSE MODELLING OF HELICOPTER ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA USING SIEMON’ S METHOD: A CASE STUDY IN RABAT TOWN, KURDISTAN PROVINCE, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, A. Arab-Amiri, A. Moradzadeh, N. Fathianpour, A. Kamkar-Rouhani, D. Rajabi)

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Electromagnetic (EM) methods are among geophysical methods which have many various applications. Besides, EM surveys are carried out rapidly with low costs. Thus, they are being fast developed. The methods, compared to other geophysical methods, have the most various acquisition systems. EM surveys can be carried out in the land, air, sea and borehole. During 1950s in Canada, airborne EM methods, in which helicopter EM (HEM) method is also included, have assisted in mineral exploration valued more than 10 milliard...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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INVESTIGATION A CASE HISTORY OF YELLOW FIN AND DIFFERENTIATION OF SAND AND GRAVEL ON SEAFLOOR BY SIDE SCAN SONAR IMAGES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, H. Mohammadi, M. S. Monfared, H. Aghajani)

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In this article we investigated a practical case history to define and show the differences of sand and gravel in side scan sonar images. The images were obtained by the Yellow- Fin side scan sonar instrument and processed with related software. The sound transmitted by the DSL-120 kHz instrument travels to the seafloor, bounces off of the seafloor, returns to the instrument, and is recorded. The strength of the sound recorded by the side-scan sonar instrument converted to shades of gray. A very strong return is w...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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LABORATORY INVESTIGATION OF PERIODIC TEMPERATURE FIELDS AND HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN ROCKS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, AL. Lipaev, S. Lipaev)

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Periodic thermal processes and periodic temperature fields are of widespread occurrence in nature and technology. In nature they are at a large conditioned by periodic processes, such as the Earth’s one year period orbital motion, its diurnal rotation, etc. In conductive heat transfer mechanism daily variations in temperature almost decay in a layer about 1 meter thick and annual variations do it in a 18-21meters thick layer. In the case that periodic Sun heating coincides with fluid mass transfer (when water pe...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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ON THE SOLAR ENERGETIC EVENTS, NEURAL NETWORKS AND FORECASTS OF GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, P. Hejda, J. Bochnicek, F. Valach, M. Revallo)

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The causes of geomagnetic disturbances are either high velocity streams of solar wind originating in coronal holes or coronal mass ejections related to solar energetic events. In this presentation we will concentrate on the second case. Data concerning solar energetic events, published by the USAF/NOAA in the form of daily reports, have been collected since 1996. An analysis of ten years long data collection has shown that the degree of the geoeffectiveness of energetic events depends not only on their size and on...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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RELATIONSHIP OF SHALLOW SEISMIC REFRACTION RESULTS VERSUS LITHOLOGY IN A RAILWAY PROJECT PLAN (NW PORTUGAL)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, R. Moura, Ribeiro)

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The method of seismic refraction is widely used in many applied Geology fields and problems today. Although it has some limitations, in the case of detecting a lower velocity bounded layer, this method is well tailored to a crystalline environments where, more often, weathering degree is highest on the surface and gradually decreases in depth and thus can aid in associating the weathering degree to velocity. Some relationships have been made to establish a connection between velocities and the elastic properties o...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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SEISMIC TOMOGRAPHY - DEVELOPMENTS AND APPLICATIONS IN THE MINING AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, P. Cristea, V. Manj, C. Nitica)

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Several soft-programs to reverse tomography data acquired on 2D panels, for transmitted seismic rays, were developed. The procedures are based on three concepts: graphic mediation of velocities (V) coupled with a system of correction factors to reconstruct the initial V distribution (Tomography Interactive Modeling-TIM), minimize velocities errors by applying matrix calculation (Matrix Calculus in Tomography -MCT) and graphic-analytical uncover of velocities from the periphery to the center of the examined panel (...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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STRENGTHENING AND SEISMIC PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BUILDING OF CHAMBER OF ARCHITECTS IN AKSARAY (HISTORICAL IBRAHIM AGA MANSION)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, R. Sezer, M. Yildiz, O. N. Dulgerler, Y. DERE N. Kara)

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The historical Ibrahim Aga Mansion purchased by the Chamber of Architects of Aksaray and wished to be used as the service building for the chamber. In this study, the strengthening project before the restoration of the building was prepared. The building had no foundations under the stone walls and suffered from cracks and decaying of the wooden floors. Since the existing structural system did not allow restoration of the building, strengthening and redesign of the structural system was the main priority. In the r...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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TERRACING POTENTIAL FIELD DATA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, G. R. J. Cooper, D.R. Cowan)

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Terracing (Cordell and McCafferty, 1989, Philips, 1992) is an operator that is applied to potential field data to produce regions of constant field amplitude that are separated by sharp boundaries. Magnetic data is usually transformed into pseudogravity data (Baranov, 1957) prior to the application of terracing. The objective of terracing is ’to recast potential field maps into a geologic map like format’ (Cordell and McCafferty, 1989). Terracing is performed by moving a window through the data and computing t...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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THE ANALYSIS OF GROUND WAVES AND RELATED CURRENTS TO PREDICT EARTHQUAKES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, T. Balta)

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Surface waves and related currents are analyzed to predict earthquakes. It is further known that earthquakes are associated with the emission of different types of electromagnetic waves. Since earthquakes axe so very powerful, the electromagnetic waves associated with them would also be quite powerful. Seismic electromagnetic phenomena may be useful for short-term prediction. Substantial effort over many years has led to considerable progress being made in the field of long-term prediction. Electromagnetic waves a...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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USING NORMALIZED FULL GRADIENT METHOD TO INTERPRET GRAVITY ANOMALIES ON SYNTHETIC AND FIELD DATA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, H. Aghajani, A. Moradzadeh, A. Aydin, S. H. Tabatabei)

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Horizontal location and interpretation of gravity anomalies plays an important role in the detection of anomalous bodies and determination of explorative boreholes location. There are various methods for interpreting of gravity anomalies, which commonly use high-pass filters. Among these, Normalized Full Gradient (NFG) method represents the full gradient of the gravity anomaly at a point divided by the average of the full gradient at the datum. This method uses Fourier series to remove deficiencies and eliminate t...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2009
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