*Inoue Yusuke1, Tomoki Tsutsui1, Shinya Sakanaka1 (1.Graduate School of International Resource Sciences in Akita University)
Session information
[J] Poster
H (Human Geosciences ) » H-TT Technology & Techniques
[H-TT22] New Developments in Shallow Geophysics
Tue. May 28, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Kyosuke Onishi(Public Works Research Institute), Kunio Aoike(Oyo corporation), Keisuke Inoue(National Agriculture and Food Research Organization), Tishiyuki Yokota(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
The session of shallow geophysics calls many research contributions on geophysical exploration techniques for the near surface. Our target depth is strictly restricted in the depth zone from 5 cm to 30 m (or from 2 in to 100 ft) below the surface of the ground. It may be the closest unknown territory for human society and advanced societies cannot have controlled yet to avoid disasters caused by dynamics in the shallow near surface. Peoples require techniques to manage levee, landslide and earth constructions also knowledge to control groundwater, liquefaction and soil pollution. The near surface has many geotechnical, environmental and hydrogeologic problems.
Major survey techniques are surface wave method, electric exploration, ground-penetrating radar and land streamer, but any methods will be discussed if your target is located in the specified depths. This session welcomes to discuss laboratory tests and rock physics for unconsolidated porous media in the vadose zone. Also, we will welcome not only cutting-edge technologies but also classic theory, if the knowledge is useful for human living.
*Kenji OKAZAKI1, Toshiyuki KURAHASHI1, Hiroumi NIWA2 (1.Civil Engineering Research Institute for cold region, Public Works Research Institute, 2.FUJITA corporation)
*Toru Takahashi1 (1.Fukada Geological Institute)
*jun ueno1, Yoshiya - Oda1 (1.Tokyo Metropolitan University)
*Kyosuke Onishi1, Kobayashi Takayuki1, Takanori Ogahara1, Tomio INAZAKI1 (1.Public Works Research Institute)
*Kyosuke Onishi1 (1.Public Works Research Institute)