Tomographic Imaging of Bridge Decks Using Radar
Tomography to Evaluate Site Conditions during Tunneling
Tomographic Imaging of Soil-Tunnel Interaction
Electrical Explorations (Available in Geo-Environmental Special Issue only)
Recent advances in state-of-the-art, relatively fast, two- and three-dimensional electrical resistivity imaging (also called profiling or tomography) have offered a new view on subsurface...
Pulse-Echo Microwave Tomographic Imaging and Object Recognition for NDE of Civil Structures and Materials
A Study of the Practicality of Acoustic Tomographic Imaging for the NDE of Concrete Structures
X-ray Radiography of Fracture Flow and Matrix Imbibition
Optimum Smoothing Filter for Geophysical Tomography by the Extended Bayesian Method
Air Sparging Experiments on a Two Dimensional Sand Box with DNAPLs: Multiphase Investigation with Electrical Impedance Tomography
Pavement Evaluation with Seismic Tomographic Imaging
Case Histories of Geophysics Applied to Civil Engineering and Public Policy
These case histories will be of interest to both civil engineers and geophysicists. They document the use of a variety of geophysical methods in support of civil engineering projects....
Direct Observation of Deformation of Granular Materials Through X-ray Photographs
Radiological Characterization of Hanford HLW Tank Farm Core Samples
Mapping Fractures Using Fresnel Volume Tomography
Hydropulse Tomography for Identifying 3-D Permeability Distribution
For the purpose of identifying subsurface permeability distribution, a geotomographic method named Hydropulse Tomography (HT) was developed. As observation data, HT uses hydraulic pressure...
Nondestructive Evaluation Techniques and Their Role in Infrastructure Management
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques can play an important role in infrastructure management. They can be used to assess current condition a well as to predict future performance...
Radiographic Visualization in Experimental Soil Mechanics
A summary of the principles of such methods is presented, i.e. stereophotogrammetry, infrared thermography and radiography and their respective ranges of applicability are discussed. Then,...
Use of X-Ray Computed Tomography in the Study of Marine Sediments
X-ray computed tomography (CT scanning) is primarily a medical imaging technique. When applied to marine sediments, it responds predominately to the spatial density distribution within...
A feasibility study for a Concrete Core Tomographer
This is a study of the feasibility of applying computer tomography in the study of concrete cores. A laboratory protocol is presented for testing concrete cores using a medical - grade...
Teleseismic Tomography of the Yucca Mountain Region: Volcanism and Tectonism
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