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Christopher Phillips
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As a geophysicist, I am dismayed by the lack of discussion in the geophysics forum.
There have been many advances in geophysics in the last number of years, with advances in equipment, research, and low cost of computing power.
We have conducted various geophysical projects for geotechnical clients, including:
- Investigation of extent of voids beneath concrete slabs - Concrete integrity testing - Pile Integrity Testing - Pavement and Asphalt Thickness (Road GPR) - Bridge Deck Investigations (Delamination/Deterioration mapping) - Soil/Rock Stiffness profiling using SASW/MASW, crosshole seismic, VSP, and shear refraction - Fracture detection and orientation mapping for joint set mapping of proposed open pit mines
This board (geophysics) has been pretty stagnant, with most discussion related to MASW.
I would like to try and open up this discussion forum with increased interest from geotechnical engineers with questions about how geophysics can help them with their specific problems.
There are a number of geophysical methods, including:
- MASW/SASW - Seismic Methods - Ground Penetrating Radar - Electrical Resistiviy Methods - Electromagnetic Methods - Magnetic Methods - Non Destructive Testing Methods
All of which have application to the geotechnical engineer and should be seen as another tool in your toolbox.
Please post in this forum if you have any questions about how geophysics can help with your specific problem, or help better approach a problem you often encounter. Post a problem and some information on the project and let the geophysics community see what we can do to provide you a solution that can help.
Thanks,
Christopher Phillips.
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Dr. C. Krishnaiah
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2006-01-27 |
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Dear friends I also agree with the following remarks. Detailed discussions also have to be held regarding systematic data collection, processing and interpretaion of field data. Unlike deep seated oil exploration problems, shallow Engineering geophysics has lot of problems in the processing and interpretation and is challenging. These geophysical methods should be extensively used to not only geotechnical but also to groudwater exploration and exploitaion, modeling and environmental problems.
Krishnaiah. C As a geophysicist, I am dismayed by the lack of discussion in the geophysics forum.
There have been many advances in geophysics in the last number of years, with advances in equipment, research, and low cost of computing power.
We have conducted various geophysical projects for geotechnical clients, including:
- Investigation of extent of voids beneath concrete slabs - Concrete integrity testing - Pile Integrity Testing - Pavement and Asphalt Thickness (Road GPR) - Bridge Deck Investigations (Delamination/Deterioration mapping) - Soil/Rock Stiffness profiling using SASW/MASW, crosshole seismic, VSP, and shear refraction - Fracture detection and orientation mapping for joint set mapping of proposed open pit mines
This board (geophysics) has been pretty stagnant, with most discussion related to MASW.
I would like to try and open up this discussion forum with increased interest from geotechnical engineers with questions about how geophysics can help them with their specific problems.
There are a number of geophysical methods, including:
- MASW/SASW - Seismic Methods - Ground Penetrating Radar - Electrical Resistiviy Methods - Electromagnetic Methods - Magnetic Methods - Non Destructive Testing Methods
All of which have application to the geotechnical engineer and should be seen as another tool in your toolbox.
Please post in this forum if you have any questions about how geophysics can help with your specific problem, or help better approach a problem you often encounter. Post a problem and some information on the project and let the geophysics community see what we can do to provide you a solution that can help.
Thanks,
Christopher Phillips.
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