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Proceedings of SEGJ International Symposium

Proceedings of SEGJ International Symposium

1(1990)


2(1992)


3(1995)


4(1998)


5(2001)


6(2003)


7(2004)


8(2006)


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Vol.1(1990)

    Today and Tomorrow of Geotomography

  1. USEFULNESS AND PROBLEMS OF GEOTOMOGRAPHY:Yoshinori ISHII
  2. APPLICATION OF TOMOGRAPHY TO BOREHOLE AND REFLECTION SEISMOLOGY:Larry Lines
  3. Applications of Geotomography to Rock Engineering:Koichi Sassa
  4. Seismic Imaging Techniques Applied to Rock Engineering:Cosma Calin
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    Case Histories

  6. Crosswell Seismic Imaging Using Reflections:Robert R. Stewart and Giovanni Marchisio
  7. APPLICATION OF CROSS-WELL TOMOGRAPHY TO EOR MONITORING AT SOUTH CASPER CREEK OIL FIELD, WYOMING, U.S.A:Noboru Wachi, Yoshikazu Kurasawa, Yoshikazu Matsubara and Doo Sung Lee
  8. Application of Geotomography to Civil Engineering:Hideo Ohtomo, Hideki Saito, Hiromasa Shima and Tetsuma Toshioka
  9. Seismic Tomography Measurements in a Highly Fractured Area: Part I:Yutaka Aoki, Taku Kawanaka, Yasushi Arakawa, Osamu Nakagome, Kaneo Okazaki, Eiichi Asakawa, Shiro Ohkawa, Yutaka Murakami,Jun Matsunaga, and shinsuke Nakao
  10. Cross-well Seismology: Velocity Imaging and in situ Determination of Rock Properties:Jerry M. Harris
  11. Transmission and Inversion of Very High Frequency Acoustic Wave Data in Shallow Clastic Sediments:John A. McDonald, Hua-wei Zhou, Curtis A. Link, Todd K. Jones, Thomas E. Owen, Joseph H. Bangs, Douglas S. Hamilton
  12. Application of Geotomography to Geological Investigation:Yukio Takahashi
  13. APPLICATION OF SEISMIC TOMOGRAPHY TO SITE CHARACTERIZATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING:TORU KUWAHARA and KUNIOKI HIRAMA
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    Inversion Techniques in Geotomography

  15. Application of Prediction Analysis to Velocity Determination using Seismic Tomography:Ryuji KUBOTA
  16. Some Constrained Least-Squares Methods of Seismic Ray Tomography:Yoshihiro SUGIMOTO and Kaoru NISHIDA
  17. Advantageous Use of AIC in Seismic Tomography Analysis:Masayuki Yamada, Koichi Sassa
  18. Inference, Inversion and Entropy with Application to Tomography:Tadeusz J. Ulrych
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    Theoretical Treatments and Forward Modeling

  20. FORWARD MODELING FOR RAY TOMOGRAPHY:Toshifumi Matsuoka, Eiichi Asakawa, and Taku Kawanaka
  21. NEW APPLICATIONS IN WAVE EQUATION INVERSION OF SKELETAL DATA:Aksel Quintus Bosz, Wenying Cai, Yi Luo, Fuhao Qin, Gerard Schuster and Yonghe Sun
  22. Numerical experiments and application of resistivity tomography by the finite element method:Koji NOGUCHI, Keiko HATANO, Kaoru NISHIDA, Yoshihiro SUGIMOTO
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    Studies of Field and Model Experiments

  24. Effects of Random Heterogeneities on Seisimic Wave: Implications for the Determination of Reservoir Heterogeneities:M. Nafi Toksoz, Edmond E. Charrette
  25. Model Experiment on Seismic Amplitude Tomography:Jun Kawakami, Hiromichi Hattori, Shin Kubo
  26. Cross Well Tomography Survey by Downhole Airgun and Seismic Array Tool:Hitoshi Mikada, Teruya Ezaka, Hiroshi Kawahara, Yoshikazu Matsubara
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    Imaging by electromagnetic Method

  28. Imaging of Conductivety Distributions Using Audio-Frequency Electromagnetic Data:Ki Ha Lee, H. Frank Morrison
  29. AUDIO-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC MAPPING OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL RESISTIVITY STRUCTURES:Yutaka SASAKI, Koichi MATSUO
  30. FLUID-FLOW MONITORING BY VERTICAL ELECTRIC PROFILING:Keisuke USHIJIMA, Hideki MIZUNAGA, Hideshi KAIEDA
  31. The Possibility of Borehole Electromagnetic Method with Geothermal Reservoir Survey:Kazumi Osato, Kazunobu Yamane, Shinji Takasugi, and Shigeki Muramatsu
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    Panel Discussion

  33. Panel Discussion:Dr. Koichi Sasa, Dr. Arthur Cheng, Dr. Masanori Saito
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Vol.2(1992)

    Seismic Theory 1

  1. Geometrical Formulation of Finite Difference Traveltime Computation:Xingong Li and Tadeusz J. Ulrch
  2. TRIANGULAR GRID-BASED RAY TRACING METHOD:Batakrishna Mandal
  3. Ray Tracing Algorithm for Grid Point Method:Tadao HARYU and Mitsugu NISHIKAWA
  4. Seismic Amplitude Analysis:Bjorn Ursin and Egil Tjaland
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    Seismic Theory 2

  6. SEISMIC PATH AND SITE EFFECT ESTIMATION BASED UPON SCATTERER INVERSION:Masahiro Iida, Paul Spudich
  7. TOMOGRAPHIC TRAVELTIME INVERSION IN ANISOTROPIC MEDIA:Reinaldo J. Michelena, Francis Muir and Jerry M. Harris
  8. Nonlinear Traveltime Tomography using Iterative Backprojection:Hae Ryong Lim and Byung Koo Hyun
  9. ITERATIVE ALGORITHM FOR DAMPED MINIMUM NORM, LSQR AND CONSTRAINED PROBLEM IN SEISMIC TOMOGRAPHY:B. Zhou, S. A. Greenhalgh, C. Sinadinovski
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    Seismic Case study

  11. Velosity reconstruction using cross-well tomography data:Toshiyuki YOKOTA, Shuichi ROKUGAWA and Yasukuni OKUBO
  12. Cross-well Seismic Tomography for Monitoring EOR Process: A Case Study at the South Casper Creek Oil Field:Yoshikazu Matsubara and Yoshikazu Kurasawa
  13. Crosshole Tomography in a Working Oil Field: Seventy-Six West, South Texas:John McDonald, Curtis Link, Hua-Wei Zhou, Jiri Jech, Jorge Mendoza, and Brian Evans
  14. Seismic Tomography measurements in a Highly Fractured Area: Part II:Yoshinori Ishii, Shuichi Rokugawa, Yutaka Aoki, Taku Kawanaka, Eiichi Asakawa, Masakatsu Sasada, Jun Matsunaga, Katsuro Ogawa and Teruki Miyazaki
  15. Research and Application of Geotomography in China:Rui Feng
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    Resistivity Case study

  17. Application of resistivity tomography for prospecting grouting zone in sandy ground:Masanao Shibamoto, Kenkichi Moriyama, Matsuo Yamamoto and Koji Noguchi
  18. Case Study on Resistivity Tomography in Mining Distircts:Hajime HISHIDA, Hiroshi MINAMI and Takafumi TSUJIMOTO
  19. FLUID FLOW TOMOGRAPHY SURVEY IN TAKIGAMI GEOTHERMAL FIELD:Keisuke USHIJIMA, Hideki MIZUNAGA, Shigetsugu FURUYA, Toshiro MOTOMATSU
  20. Vertical Electric Profiling Survey in Kitanigoro Area:Keisuke USHIJIMA, Hideki MIZUNAGA, Yasuo TAMURA, Yasuo OOKOUCHI
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    Resistivity / EM theory

  22. Potential Anomaly around Borehole in Cross-Hole Resistivity Measurements - Numerical Study using Finite Element Method -:Yoshihiro SUGIMOTO
  23. A cross-hole imaging technique by a combined use of chargeability and resistvity:Shin-ichi Iseki and Hiromasa Shima
  24. Audio-Frequency Electromagnetic Tomography Using Vertical Magnetic Dipole Sources - A Model Study:Yutaka Sasaki, Koichi Matsuo and Koichi Yokoi
  25. Preliminary Evaluation of First Arrival, Amplitude and Full Wave based EM Tomography:Shuichi ROKUGAWA, Yoshibumi KATOH and Yoshinori ISHII
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    Data Acquisition / Rock Physics

  27. Frequency Characteristics of Downhole Seismic Tool:Akio Cho and Kinichiro Kusunose
  28. Downhole Seismic Source Based on New Concept:Kimio OGURA, Masaki OSADA and Takeichiro OHHASHI
  29. The Possibility of Subsurface Electromagnetic surveys in Geothermal Reservoirs (Part 2) - Development of Borehole Tool and Field Test -:Kazumi Osato and Shinji Takasugi
  30. Three-dimensional Distribution of Cracks and Minerals in a Rock Obtained by X-ray CT:Tsukasa Nakano, Osamu Nishizawa, Koji Masuda, Tadahiro Inazumi and Shunji Kasama
  31. Determination of Rock Characteristics of Omani Oil Fields Using Combined Log Data - A Case Study:G. M. Hamada
  32. GEOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE SHEAR AND THE COMPRESSIONAL WAVES EXTRACTED FROM THE SONIC LOG:Liu Yexin and Li Yanda
  33. POROSITY, PERMEABILITY AND SHEAR STRENGTH(P*2S)CROSS-WELL TOMOGRAPHY EXPERIMENTS OF A NOISY FOUNDATION:Tokuo Yamamoto, Tom Nye, Murat Kuru, Toyokazu Sakaki, Ichiro Okumura, Osami Hashimoto, Junichi Sakakibara, Yasukuni Yoshioka, Yasushi Wakiya, Hidenori Kusanagi, Kojiro Ishihara
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    Seismic Theory 3

  35. Bootstrap Statistics for Velocity Tomography: Application of Wong's Information Criterion to Geophysical Inversion Problem:O. Nishizawa and H. Noro
  36. Depth Transform of Cross-Well Reflection Data:Yuzuru Ashida and Koichi Sassa
  37. Nonlinear Diffraction Tomography Applied to Crosshole Seismic Data:D. R. Thompson, W. L. Rodi, C. H. Cheng and M. N. Toksoz
  38. Nonlinear Traveltime Tomography Applied to M.I.T.'s Michigan Test Site:Jung Mo Lee, Joseph R. Matarese, M. Nafi Toksoz, and Walter R. Turpening
  39. 3-D Seismic Traveltime Tomography and its Application at the Buckhorn Test Facility in Illinois, U.S.A.:Hideki Saito
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Vol.3(1995)

    Keynote Lectures 1 and 2

  1. The next wave:Thomas L. Davis
  2. Imaging and Characterizing Fractures on the Laboratory Scale:Laura. J. Pyrak-Noite and Carlo D. Montemagno
  3. Using Seismic Tomography to Characterize Fracture Systems Induced by Hydraulic Fracturing.:Michael Fehler & James Rutledge
  4. Electrical and EM Methods for High-Resolution Subsurface Imaging:Ki Ha Lee and Ganquan Xie
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    Fracture Analysis 1

  6. Fracture Characterization:Michael SCHOENBERG and Geir Ultveit HAUGEN
  7. Characterization of a naturally fractured tight gas reservoir using multicomponent seismic data:Heloise B. LYNN, K. Michele SIMON, C. Richard BATES, Mike LAYMAN, Ron SCHNEIDER, Mike JONES
  8. Fracture Analysis Using Shear Anisotropy and Electric Wellbore Images:D. Belaud & E. Standen
  9. Detection of micro shear wave splitting in an dilated micro crack zone by crosshole three-component seismic measurement:Hirokazu MORIYA and Hiroaki NIITSUMA
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    Fracture Analysis 2

  11. Methodology and Illustrative Results of the Integrated Interpretation of Cross-Well Seismic Tomographic Surveys Applied to Fracture Characterisation:Emsley, S. J. , Robson, S. , Guerendel, P. and Jeffery, R.
  12. Estimate of the length and density of cracks distributed in a fault zone based on the results by DPEM:Yoshio MURAI and Teruo YAMASHITA
  13. Seismic Signatures of Fractures:Kurt T. NIHEI, Boliang GU and Larry R. MYER
  14. Fracture Resolution Limits for Crosswell Migration and Traveltime Tomography: Theory:G. T. Schuster
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    Seismic Tomography Theory

  16. Time-frequency coherency analysis for crosshole seismic measurements:Andrzej Lesniak, Hirokazu Moriya and Hiroaki Niitsuma
  17. Annealing Regularization for High Resolution Geophysical Tomography:Ganquan Xie, Jianhua Li, and Ki Ha Lee
  18. Asymptotic Theory of Edge Diffraction by Cracks:Andrzej HANYGA
  19. A new approach to elastic scattering theory and its relation to seismic tomogtaphy:Hitoshi MIKADA
  20. A New Method for Computing Highly Accurate Synthetic Seismograms:Robert J. GELLER and Nozomu TAKEUCHI
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    Hydrofracturing and Hydrophone VSP

  22. Hypocenter Determination for Hydraulically Induced Microseismic Events from ARCO's 1993 Fracture Technology Demonstration, Jasper, Texas:Shirley Rieven and William Rodi
  23. Seismic imaging of hydraulic fracture at Los Alamos HDR experiment site:Yingping LI, Chuen Hon CHENG, and M. Nafi TOKSOZ
  24. Microseismic doublet analysis for fracture characterization in Hijiori HDR test site:Kazuhiko TEZUKA and Hiroaki NIITSUMA
  25. Fracture Orientation From Hydrophone VSP:Jung Mo Lee and M. Nafi Toksoz
  26. Detection of Permeable Fractures in Granitic Rock by Hydrophone VSP - Case Study for the Granitic Rock, Gifu Prefecture, Japan -:Tsutomu KIGUCHI, Hisao ITO, Yasuto KUWAHARA, Teruki MIYAZAKI, Shinsuke NAKAO, Takao OHMINATO, Ken HASEGAWA, Satoshi YABUUCHI, Hideaki OHSAWA, Yoshiyuki MITO and Kazuhiro AOKI
  27. Characteristics of High Permeable Fracture System from Hydrophone VSP and Hydraulic Tests:Masaki Osada, Sugio Imamura and Hiroyuki Azuma
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    Seismic Tomography 1

  29. Cross-well fracture imaging by the CDP stacking and the diffraction stacking with the precise velocity analysis:Jun MATSUSHIMA, Shuichi ROKUGAWA, Toshiyuki YOKOTA, Teruki MIYAZAKI
  30. Crosswell seismic reflection traveltime tomography:Takashi Imayoshi, Takeshi Kozawa and Yoshiro Ishii
  31. TRANSMISSION vs. REFLECTION METHODS FOR LOCATING FRACTURES IN CRYSTALLINE ROCKS:Calin Cosma & Pekka Heikkinen
  32. Crustal Structure in the Tokai Region Derived from the Tomographic Method for Seismic Refraction Analysis:Zhixin ZHAO, Ryuji KUBOTA, Fumio SUZUKI and Susumu IIZUKA
  33. Multi-azimuth crosswell seismic survey: Fracture study:Doo Sung Lee
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    Electromagnetic Tomography

  35. Fracture Imaging Using Electromagnetic Crosshole Tomography:Cao Junxing, Zhu Jieshou, Yan Zhongqiong
  36. Application of electromagnetic tomography in fractured zones prospecting:Rui FENG, Hainan ZHOU, Yulu TAO and Jingtao ZHANG
  37. Fracture Characterization Method Utilizing Electromagnetic Tool and High Magnetic Permeability Tracer Injected into Open Fracture:Kazumi Osato and Shinji TAkasugi
  38. Development of the EM Tomography System by the Vertical ElectroMagnetic Profiling (VEMP) Method:Yasuo Miura, Kazumi Osato, Shinji Takasugi, Hirofumi Muraoka, and Kasumi Yasukawa
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    Resistivity Electromagnetic Imaging

  40. A FAST APPROACH TO FRECHET DERIVATIVE COMPUTATION FOR RESISTIVITY IMAGE WITH DIFFERENT ELECTRODE ARRAYS:Zhou Bing and A. Greenhalgh
  41. Fracture Imaging by Electrical Prospecting:Hideki MIZUNAGA, Keisuke USHIJIMA, Hideshi KAIEDA, Toshiaki TANAKA, Koji HASHIMOTO and Naotsugu IKEDA
  42. Numerical Transformation of EM Transient Data into Wave Field:Tohru Mogi
  43. Experimental studies on EM tomography: An improved imaging technique for magnetic susceptibility and resistivity:Susumu SAKASHITA, Hiromasa SHIMA, and Serge GASNIER
  44. Development of the Multi-Frequency Array Induction Logging(MAIL)Tool:Tatsuya Sato, Kazumi Osato, Shinji Takasugi, Hirofumi Muraoka, and Kasumi Yasukawa
  45. Detection of underground structure using infrared thermal image technique:Terumi INAGAKI, Chun Liang LIU, Zuo Fen FAN, Gang DONG, Yoshizo OKAMOTO
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    Laboratory Experiments

  47. Improved traveltime tomography applied to two-phase flow ultrasonic imaging:Guo Chun Lu and Bjorn Ursin
  48. Fracture Detection, Delineation and AVO: A 3-D Experiment over a Simulated Fractured Medium:Sharma V. Tadepalli, John A. McDonald, K. K. Sekharan, and Robert H. Tatham
  49. The velocity reduction of rocks due to the fracture:IZUMOTANI Satoshi and NOGUCHI Koji
  50. Strength Distribution of Microfracture Elements in Granites under Compression Test:Kiyohiko YAMAMOTO
  51. Influence of fractures on resistivity and correlation of resistivity and mechanical properties:Ichiro SEKINE, Hitoshi NISHIMAKI, Kazuaki ISHIGAKI, Toshiaki HARA and Akira SAITO
  52. Physical Model Simulation Tests for Resistivity Tomography:Masahiro KUMATA, Hiroyuki Ii and Akihiko Chiba
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    Seismic Tomography 2

  54. Geotomography of cross-borehole data to detect underground inhomogeneities:Baek-Soo Suh, Kwon-Ik Sohn, Byung-Doo Kwon
  55. DETECTION OF FAULT STRUCTURE UNDER A NEAR SURFACE LOW VELOCITY LAYER BY SEISMIC TOMOGRAPHY:Teuku A. SANNY and Koichi SASSA
  56. Cross-well Seismic Tomography for Geothermal Exploration:Yoshinori ISHII, Hirofumi MURAOKA, Natsuo ASAKURA and Masazumi ONISHI
  57. Application of S-wave tomography to the geothermal area: A case study at Yutsubo geothermal area:Toshiyuki YOKOTA, Shuichi ROKUGAWA, Jun MATSUSHIMA, Teruki MIYAZAKI, and Yuzuru ASHIDA
  58. Evaluation of loosened zone by use of geotomography and excavation analysis -Experiments and evaluation of rock property in the underground laboratory-:Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Toru Kuwahara and Kenichirou Suzuki
  59. Super Crosswell Tomography for Imaging the Fracture Structure of the Earth:Tokuo TAMAMOTO and Murat KURU
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    Keynote Lectures 3

  61. Travel-time tomography and anisotropy - the essential partners:Chris CHAPMAN and Ed KRAGH
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    Seismic Anisotoropy

  63. Subsurface imaging in the presence of anisotropy, fractures and associated gas pockets:M. Urosevic, B. J. Evans, C. Juhlin and J. A. McDonald
  64. Analysis on seismic anisotropy using multi-component VSP data in Hokkaido, Japan:Nobuyuki SHIMIZU, Tetsuro TSURU, Toshifumi MATSUOKA
  65. FRACTURE INDUCED ANISOTROPY AND MULTI-AZIMUTHAL WALKAWAYS:W. Scott Leaney, Douglas E. Miller, Colin M. Sayers
  66. Shear Wave Anisotropy and Its Relationship with Preferred Direction of Flow:Heloise B. LYNN, K. Michele SIMON, John H. QUEEN
  67. Azimuthal anisotropy in P-wave 3D(multi-azimuth)data:Heloise B. LYNN, K. Michele SIMON, C. Richard BATES, Richard Van DOK
  68. Study on Fracture Survey using Anisotoropic Tomography:Jun KAWAKAMI, Hiroshi IMAI, and Shin KUBO
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Vol.4(1998)

    INVITED PAPERS

    Seismic Anisotoropy
  1. Sounding Fractures and Faults Underground: Applying results of modeling and lab experiments:Michael Schoenberg


  2. SCATTERING AND UNDERGROUND HETEROGENEITY
  3. Using Local Born and Local Rytov Fourier Modeling and Migration methods for investigation of heterogeneous structures:Michael Fehler and Lian-Jie Huang
  4. The Stochastic Crust and Its Reflection Response:Alan Levander


  5. ELECTROMAGNETIC METHODS
  6. Advanced modeling and inversion technologies for high-resolution electromagnetic methods:Michael Zhdanou


  7. RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION
  8. Reservoir Characterization Utilizing 3-D, 3-C Seismic Data, Cedar Hill Field, U.S.A.:Robert D. Benson and Thomas L. Davis


  9. FAULT CHARACTERIZATION AND EARTHQUAKE STRONG MOTION
  10. Imaging Seismic Wave Propagation in Fractured Media:Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte and Jing-Yen Shiau
  11. Destructive ground motion generated during the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu(Kobe) Earthquake:Kojiro Irikura
  12. Seismogram envelope inversion for the energy radiation from an earthquake fault on the bases of the radiative transfer theory:Haruo Sato, Hisashi Nakahara, Takeshi Nishimura and Masakazu Ohtake


  13. BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS
  14. Earth stress, rock fracture and wellbore failure - Wellbore imaging technologies applied to reservoir geomechanics and environmental engineering:Colleen A. Barton and Mark D. Zoback


  15. CASE STUDY
  16. Geophysical detection of fractures in coal mines:Peter J. Hatherly, Xun Luo, Binzhong Zhou, and Greg Poole
  17. Seismic anisotropy of the south Sydney Basin:Milovan Urosevic, Brian J. Evans, and John A. McDonald
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    CONTRIBUTIONS

    Seismic Anisotoropy
  19. Characterization of three-dimensional microcrack orientations in granite:Masaji Kato, Katsuaki Koike, Tetsuro Yoneda, and Katsuhiko Kaneko
  20. Constitutive mechanical relations of solid-liquid composites in terms of grain-boundary contiguity:Yasuko Takei
  21. Unexpected effects of complex anisotropy on P-waves:Jhon A. McDonald, Milovan Urosevic, and Michael Isherwood
  22. Tomographic inversion of P-wave travel times for a weakly anisotropic medium:Karl J. Ellefsen
  23. Traveltime delay and micro shear-wave splitting in transmitted waves caused by pressurization of artificial single fracture.:Hirokazu Moriya, Katsuro Tanaka, Hiroshi Asanuma and Hiroaki Niitsuma
  24. Shear-wave anisotropy in the Romashkino field: a case example based on different anisotropic estimation techniques:Xinwu Zeng
  25. Integrated borehole acoustic fracture characterization:Stephan Gelinsky and Arthur C. H. Cheng
  26. Pseudo-spectral modeling of seismic waves in transversely isotropic media with an arbitrary direction of symmetrical axis:Fanmin Zhang, Yanbin Wang, and Hiroshi Takenaka
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    SCATTERING AND UNDERGROUND HETEROGENEITY
  28. Seismic tomography by use of Fresnel volumes:Toshiki Watanabe, Masamichi Fujimoto and Yuzuru Ashida
  29. Imaging algorithm for looking ahead prediction of near subsurface data:Yuzuru Ashida, Toshifumi Matsuoka and Toshiki Watanabe
  30. Influence of source/receiver geometrical arrangement on vertical and lateral resolution.:Jun Matsushima, Shuichi Rokugawa, Toshiyuki Yokota, Teruki Miyazaki, Yoshibumi Kato
  31. Identification of reflected phase by time-frequency representation of coherency in a downhole double three component seismic measurement:Jun-ichi Takayama, Hiroshi Asanuma and Hiroaki Niitsuma
  32. Imaging P-wave scatterer distribution in seismogenic zone using distant explosions recorded by seismic array:Satoshi Matsumoto, Kazushige Obara, Akira Hasegawa
  33. Application of the Extended Information Criterion to Seismic Tomography using Local Earthquakes:Kunio Aoike, Osamu Nishizawa, Tamao Sato
  34. Seismic scattering by cracks containing liquids:Jun Kawahara
  35. Detection of localized small-scale heterogeneities in the Nojima fault and Hanshin-Awaji region by anomalous amplification of coda level.:Kayoko Tsuruga, Kiyoshi Yomogida, and Hisao Ito
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    FAULT
  37. Evaluation of Subsurface Structure of the Nojima Fault by Trapped Wave:Hisao ITO, Yasuto KUWAHARA, and Shinobu ITO
  38. Experimental study of fault trapped waves by using a laser Doppler vibrometer:Xinglin Lei and Osamu Nishizawa
  39. Fracture and Permeability in a Fault Zone from Sonic Waveform Data:Alain Brie, Takeshi Endo, Hisao Ito and Mohammed Badri
  40. Sensing of faults by waveform data of intermediate-depth earthquakes:T. Murakoshi, H. Takenaka, and D. Suetsugu
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    ELECTROMAGNETIC METHODS
  42. High-Frequency Induction Sounding Method for Fracture Modeling and Imaging:Arvidas B. Cheryauka, Sergey V. Martakov, Michael I. Epov
  43. Wide-band EM modeling of fracture responses:Yoonho Song, Hee Joon Kim, and Ki Ha Lee
  44. Characteristics of induced currents by the underground heterogeneity for the case of Time-Domain Electromagnetic Method:Masashi ENDO and Koji NOGUCHI
  45. Dual Frequency Conductivity Tomography:Cao Junxing, Nie Zaiping, Zhu Jieshou
  46. Core Imaging by Electrical Resistivity Tomography:Anita Just, Thorolf Kupper, Dierk Kurschner, and Franz Jacobs
  47. Direct Imaging of Fractures by Stimulating Reservoirs:Keisuke Ushijima, Hideki Mizunaga and Toshiaki Tanaka
  48. Fracture imaging using high frequency single-hole EM data:Soon Jee Seol, Yoonho Song, Hee Joon Kim, and Ki Ha Lee
  49. New 3D Parallel SGILD Modeling and Nonlinear Inversion For Geophysical and Hydrological Coupled High Resolution Imaging:Ganquan Xie, Jianhua Li, and Ernest Majer
  50. Resistivity and electromagnetic imaging in archaeological and engineering investigation:Rui Feng
  51. Detectability of deep targets by controlled source electromagnetic method:Yuji Mitsuhata
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    RADAR
  53. Using ground penetrating radar during tunneling:N. P. Chubinsky, A. G. Chernokalov, S. V. Druchinin, A. Yu. Krampuls
  54. Polarimetric Crack Imaging by Borehole Radar:Motoyuki Sato, Kohei Hamano and Katsuto Nakatsuka
  55. An Analysis of Crosswell Radar Data Collected in Layerd, Unconsolidated Sediments:Karl J. Ellefsen
  56. Three-dimensional imaging of fractures with direction finding antenna in borehole radar survey:Jung-Ho Kim, Seong-Jun Cho, and Seung-Hwan Chung
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    RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION
  58. Miscible flood enhanced oil recover monitoring in carbonate reservoirs by geophysical method:Shigeharu Mizohata, Toshiyuki Yokota
  59. Quantitative Detection of Fractures in Rock Mass by using Hydropulse Tomography:Kazumasa Itoh, Satoshi Tomimori, and Hiroyuki Tosaka
  60. Monitoring hydraulic fracture growth: laboratory experiments:Jeroen Groenenboom and Hans de Pater
  61. AE and electric measurements for evaluating fractures created by hydraulic fracturing as HDR geothermal reservoirs at Ogachi, Akita prefecture, Japan.:Hideshi Kaieda, Shunji Sasaki, and Keisuke Ushijima
  62. Dispersion of crack-waves propagating along an artificial subsurface fracture:Koji Nagano and Hiroaki Niitsuma
  63. Identification of structures in clouds of induced microseismic events:Michael Fehler and Leigh House
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    BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS : CROSS-WELL SURVEY AND VSP
  65. Estimation of permeability of Nojima Fault by hydrophone VSP experiment:Tsutomu Kiguchi, Hisao Ito, Yasuto Kuwahara, and Teruki Miyazaki
  66. Crosswell tomography imaging of the permeability structure within a sandstone oil field.:Tokuo Yamamoto, and Junichi Sakakibara
  67. A field experiment of single- and cross-well seismic imaging at a heterogeneous rock site.:Toru Takahashi, Takashi Imayoshi, Hiroyuki Ishikawa, and Tomoyoshi Takeda
  68. Time-lapse crosswell seismic study to evaluate the underground cavity filling:Doo Sung Lee
  69. WAVE MOTION IN A VISCOUS FLUID-FILLED FRACTURE:Ahmed S. Ashour
  70. Characterization of the Nojima fault zone by means of hydrophone VSP:Yasuto KUWAHARA, Hisao ITO, Tsutomu KIGUCHI, Teruki MIYAZAKI
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    BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS : FRACTURE ANALYSIS AND IMAGING
  72. Imaging of structures in basement rock by the dril bit reflection method:Hiroshi Asanuma, Hakusei Liu, Hiroaki Niitsuma, and Roy Baria
  73. Fracture imaging using Borehole Acoustic Reflection Survey:Hiroaki Yamamoto, Shin'ichi Watanabe, Hitoshi Mikada, Takeshi Endo, and Alain Brie
  74. Stoneley Wave Propagation in a Fluid-Filled Fracture in Anisotropic Media:Ahmed S. Ashour
  75. Fracture Evaluation from Inversion of Stoneley Transmission and Reflections:Takeshi Endo, Kazuhiko Tezuka, Takeshi Fukushima, Alain Brie, Hitoshi Mikada and Makoto Miyairi
  76. Fracture Analysis using Electrical Boreholes Images at the Takigami Geothermal Field, Kyushu, Japan:Terumi Nagai, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Shigetsugu Furuya
  77. Stress Estimates by the Hydraulic Fracturing and Core Stress Measurements in the 1995 Hyogoken-nanbu Earthquake Source Region:Hisao Ito, Ziqiu Xue, and Osamu Nishizawa
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    CASE STUDY
  79. A Case History of Environmental Protection Using Cross-Hole EM Method (RIM):Wu Yiren, Zhang Ziling
  80. Geotomography for meralliferous mining a case study - McArthur River:Gary N. Fallon, Andrew Newlnd and Damien. Nihill
  81. Fracture study of the Erdenet porphyry-Cu-Mo mine:O. Gerel, T. Batjargal, B. Laikhansuren
  82. Fracture Imaging behind a Rock Surface for the Slope Stability Assessment:Toshiyuki Kurahashi, Shiro Watanabe, Tomo Ohtani and Tomio Inazaki
  83. Joint Interpretation of Formation Permeability From Borehole Acoustic and NMR log Data:Xiaoming Tang, Arthur C. H. Cheng, and D. T. Georgi
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Vol.5(2001)

    INVITED PAPERS

    SEISMIC ANISOTOROPY
  1. Seismic anisotropy and its effects on exoploration in the 21st Century:Leon Thomsen


  2. SCATTERING AND UNDERGROUND HETEROGENEITY
  3. Imaging of the permeability distribution in heterogeneous reservoirs using injection induced microseismicity.:Serge A. Shapiro
  4. Discrete and Equivalent Medium Modeling of Fractures:Larry Myer, S. Nakagawa, and K. Nihei


  5. ELECTROMAGNETIC METHODS
  6. High-frequency EM soundings in horizontal wells: basic theory and applications:Mikhail I. Epov, Carina V. Suhorukova, Vladimir N. Ulianov, Sergei V. Martakov


  7. CIVIL ENGINEERING
  8. Multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) for pavement: Feasibility test:Choon B. Park, Julian Ivanov, Richard D. Miller, Jianghai Xia, and Nils Ryden


  9. STRONG MOTION PREDICTION
  10. 3-D Propagation of Sismic Ground Motion: Observations and Simulations:Kazuki Koketsu and Takashi Furumura
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    CONTRIBUTIONS

    DATAPROCESSING FOR IMAGING
  12. Split-step WKBJ least-squares migration/inversion of incomplete data:Henning Kuehl and Mauricio D. Sacchi
  13. Full-wave anisotropic elastic inversion of synthetic crosswell seismic data:Christophe Barnes and Terumitsu Tsuchiya
  14. An Edge-Preserving Regularization Algorithm for 2D Acoustic Profile Reconstruction:Carrie F. Youzwishen, Mauricio D. Sacchi, and Henning Kuehl
  15. An Integrated 3D Tomographic Inversion - Application to Multi-survey VSP Data:Nobuyasu HIRABAYASHI, Kenzo HARA, Di CAO, Scott LEANEY, William BORLAND and Yoshinori SANADA
  16. Globally optimized Fourier finite-difference migration in three dimensions:Lianjie Huang and Michael C. Fehler
  17. A layer-stripping inversion method employing a causality based imaging condition:H. Poot, J. T. Fokkema, C. P. A. Wapenaar
  18. Accurate and efficient methods of calculating synthetic seismograms:Hiromitsu Mizutani, Robert J. Geller, and Nozomu Takeuchi
  19. Waveform inversion for global scale 3-D Earth structure:Robert J. Geller, Tatsuhiko Hara, and Nozomu Takeuchi
  20. Non-iterative prestack time migration:Jun Matsushima, Shuichi Rokugawa, Toshiyuki Yokota, Yasukuni Okubo, Keiji Tanaka
  21. A Differentiation Method for Elastic Wave Equation:Zhixin Zhao and Jiren Xu
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    SEISMIC ANISOTOROPY
  23. Seismic anisotropy of rocks with aligned cracks and parallel fractures:Enru Liu, Xinwu Zeng
  24. Numerical Modeling of Seisimic Waves Scattered by hydro-fractures: Application of the Pseudo-spectrum Method:Xinwu Zeng, Guangying Zhang, and Enru Liu
  25. Seismic Wave Simulation in Anisotropic Media with Heterogeneity Using a High-order Finite-difference Method.:Xiuming Wang
  26. Anisotropy of biotite-rich rock: Non-ellipticity of the P-velocity and singularity of the S-velocity:Osamu Nishizawa, Kyuichi Kanagawa, Takashi Yoshino, Mamoru Takanashi, and Kentaro Yasunaga
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    SCATTERING AND UNDERGROUND HETEROGENEITY
  28. Scattering and intrinsic attenuation of S waves in southern California:Kazuo Yoshimoto and Ru-Shan Wu
  29. A correlation method of elucidating the heterogeneity from an array of seismic waveforms:Chadaram Sivaji, Osamu Nishizawa and Yo Fukushima
  30. Deciphering the nature of heterogeneity from energy-decay pattern:Chadaram Sivaji, Osamu Nishizawa and Yo Fukushima
  31. Small scale heterogeneities in the focal region of the 1997 northwestern Kagoshima earthquakes, Japan:Yutaka Mamada, Hiroshi Takenaka
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    ELECTROMAGNETIC METHODS
  33. An efficient 2.5-D inversion of loop EM data:Yoonho Song, Jung-Ho Kim, and Seung-Hwan Chung
  34. Electromagnetic fields in cased borehole:Ki Ha Lee, Hee Joon Kim, and Toshihiro Uchida
  35. Advanced methods of 3-D electromagnetic inversion:Michael S. Zhdanov and Gabor Hursan
  36. Applications of surface-to-borehole controlled-source electromagnetic tomography: Data acquisition system and Interpretation:Kazumi Osato, Yoonho Song, Robert Mallan, Michael Wilt, and Hiroyuki Katayama
  37. Three-dimensional inversion of static-shifted magnetotelluric data:Yutaka Sasaki
  38. Electromagunetic Ratio Scattering Imaging:Junxinf Cao and Shugeng Liu
  39. Coordinate Transformation for Efficient Date Interpretation in the Resistivity Method:Zhenyang Wang and Koji Noguchi
  40. Seismoelectric and seismomagnetic measurements in fractured borehole models:Zhenya Zhu and M. Nafi Toksoz
  41. Application of Three-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion to geothermal exploration:Toshihiro Uchida and Yutaka Sasaki
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    GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
  43. Numerical and experimental approach to evaluate radiation patterns from a dipole antenna in a borehole:Yukio Komuro, Motoyuki Sato
  44. The Validity of Ray-Based Attenuation Tomography for Crosshole Georadar Data: A Numerical Assessment:Klaus Holliger and Martin Musil
  45. COMPARISON OF RESOLUTION FUNCTIONS OF 3-D MULTI-COMPONENT AND 3-D SINGLE-COMPONENT IMAGING ALGORITHMS FOR GROUND PENETRATING RADAR DATA.:J. van der Kruk, C. P. A. Wapenaar, J. T. Fokkema
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    RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION - I (EM AND RELATED METHODS)
  47. Crosswell Imaging of Resistivity and Velocity for Water Flood Monitoring: Oil Field Experiments in Lost Hills, California:Futoshi Tsuneyama, Shigeharu Mizohata, Hidehiko Watanabe, Kazumi Osato, Akira Saito, Yasunori Shoji, and Michael Wilt
  48. Crosswell EM Studies at the Ellis Lease, Lost Hills California:Michael Wilt, Ping Zhang, Kazumi Osato, and Futoshi Tsuneyama
  49. Electromagnetic Traveltime Tomography: Application for Reservoir Characterization in the Lost Hills Oil Fields:Tae Jong Lee, Toshihiro Uchida, Toshiyuki Yokota, Ki Ha Lee, Yoonho Song, Hee Joon Kim, Shigeharu Mizohata, and Michael Wilt
  50. Development of time-domain electromagnetic tomography system for EOR monitoring:Hidehiko Watanabe, Akira Saito, Hidehiro Ishikawa, Koichi Okuzumi, Futoshi Tsuneyama, Shigeharu Mizohata
  51. Neutron imaging of reservoir rocks and iron ore:Mike F. Middleton, Frikkie de Beer and Jodie Hilson
  52. Outline and Recent Results of NEDO's Project on Development of Technology for Reservoir Mass and Heat Flow Characterization:Shigeyuki Yamazawa, Tomonori Ide, and Toshiyuki Tosha
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    RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION - I (SEISMIC METHODS)
  54. A new method for fracture mapping using 3-D seismic data:Mu Luo and Brian Evans
  55. Using the AE reflection method to interpret the deeper geological structures of the Kakkonda Geothermal Field, Japan:Jorgen Samuelsson, Kei Sato, Nobukazu Soma, Hiroaki Niitsuma
  56. Tomographic inversion for time-lapse oil reservoir monitoring:Toshiyuki Yokota, Akio Nishida, Shigeharu Mizohata and Sunao Muraoka
  57. Two-dimensional wave propagation around a thin fracture with finite-element modeling:Tsuneo Kikuchi, Shinkichi Sakai, and Kazuyoshi Takaichi
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    BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS
  59. Full-wave inversion of borehole seismic data for viscoelastic media:Christophe Barnes, Terumitsu Tsuchiya and Marwan Charara
  60. Best slowness determination from sonic waveforms:Takeshi Endo, Alain Brie, Henri-Pierre Valero, Takanori Uchiyama, and Oliver Skelton
  61. Separation of upcoming and downgoing waves in the processing og vsp data:Abolfazl Moslemi and Abdolrahim Javaherian
  62. Numerical simulation and analysis of acoustoelectric well logging:Hengshan Hu and Kexie Wang
  63. Fracture system of the Nojima fault by logging data:Tsutomu Kiguchi and Hisao Ito
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    CASE STUDY WITH INTEGRATED APPROACH
  65. Application of resistivity tomography to monitoring earthquake and rock experiment:Rui Feng and Jinqi Hao
  66. Mapping of the hydraulic fracture by tiltmeter:Toshifumi Matsuoka, Hirohide Fukamori, and Yuzuru Ashida
  67. Electroseismic exploration: Possibility and superiority evaluation based on Field Experiments:Hongrui Yan, Shuangxi Wang, Guoqing Xu, and Yugui Wang
  68. Electrical resistivity imaging of the Eumsung and Yongdong basin-margin faults (Cretaceous), Korea:Ji-Soo Kim
  69. Delineation and geotechnical characterization of fractures in rock mass by high-resolution rock surface seismic and full waveform sonic measurements:Tomio INAZAKI, Xinglin LEI, Toshiyuki KURAHASHI, and Shiro WATANABE
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    CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
  71. Subsurface imaging of buried steel drums from magnetic data using Hopfield neural network:Ahmed Salem, Dhananjay Ravat and Keisuke Ushijima
  72. Detection of cavities and tunnels from magnetic anomaly data using neural network:Eslam Elawadi, Ahmed Salem and Keisuke Ushijima
  73. Surface wave propagation in two-dimensional models and its application to near-surface S-wave velocity delineation:Koichi Hayashi and Haruhiko Suzuki
  74. A STUDY ON THE TWO DIMENSIONAL SHEAR WAVE VELOCITY USING THE INVERSION OF SURFACE WAVES:Heeok Jung
  75. SWEPT IMPACT SEISMIC SOURCES, A FAMILY OF TOOLS FOR ORE DELINEATION AND FRACTURE IMAGING:Calin Cosma and Nicoleta Enescu
  76. Resistivity monitoring of moisture migration in an embankment:Shinichi Takakura, Atsunao Marui, Youhei Uchida, Takenori Suzuki, Yukio Kanda, Hikaru Sato
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Vol.6(2003)

    INVITED PAPERS

  1. Theory for fluid substitution in porous fractured reservoirs:Boris Gurevich, Miroslav Brajanovki, and Luke Brown
  2. State-of-the-Art for Geophysical Imaging at Environmental Sites:Richard J. Wold and Phil Sirles
  3. Geophysical techniques in the evaluation of the physical environment: Some Malaysian case studies:Chong Yan Lee
  4. Active crustal deformation of Taiwan in terms of space geodesy and seismotectonics:Chung-Pai Chang, Tsui-Yu Chang, Kun-Shan Chen, Hon Kao, and Shui-Beih Yu
  5. Application of EM survey to an environmental site characterization problem:Yoonho Song, Soon Jee Seol, Seong-Jun Cho, and Jeong-Sul Son
  6. Statistical Modeling Approach to Signal Extraction Problems in Seismology:Genshiro Kitagawa, Tetsuo Takanami and Norio Matsumoto
  7. Rock physics for gas hydrate reservoir characterization:Jack Dvorkin, and Amos Nur
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    CONTRIBUTIONS

    Borehole and Reservoir Geophysics
  9. Processing Leaky-Compressional Mode from LWD Sonic Data in Shallow Ocean Sediments: ODP sites in Nankai Trough:Shinji Yoneshima, Takeshi Endo, Vivian Pistre, Jim Thompson, Pierre Campanac, Hitoshi Mikada, J. Casey Moore, Masanori Ienaga, Saneatsu Saito, and the Leg-196 Scientific Party
  10. Wave velocities in carbonate rock specimens of a hydrocarbon reservoir in the south of Iran:Majid Nabi-Bidhendi , Mehdi Ghasemi
  11. A method to detect formation boundary and permeable fracture based on frequency domain Stoneley wave logs:Hiroyuki Saito and Kazuo Hayashi
  12. Prediction of porosity distribution by multiattribute 3-D seismic analysis: a case study in northeastern Iran.:Mahmood Reza Torabi , Abdolrahim Javaherian, Iraj Abdollahi Fard, and Majid Nabi-Bidhendi
  13. Evolution of seismic velocity and permeability under hydrostatic and triaxial loading in porous-fractured rocks:Feng Shen, Lin Deng, Shuiquan Li and Shaoguo Yang E & P Tech. Inc, Houston, TX Petroleum University
  14. Estimation of the productivity in the multi-reservoir system at the Hijiori Hot Dry Rock test site during a long-term circulation test:Norio Tenma, Tsutomu Yamaguchi, Kazuhiko Tezuka , Kouichi Kawasaki and George Zyvoloski
  15. Spectral decomposition: Extending the limits of seismic resolution for reservoir delineation.:Dylan Mair and Bambang Murti
  16. Seismic waveform inversion in frequency domain: Selection of the optimal temporal frequency for inversion:Toshiyuki Yokota and Jun Matsushima
  17. Fractured reservoirs: Using state of the art VSP processing and interpretation in the construction of constrained reservoir models:Simon J. Emsley, Calin Cosma, Peter Shiner, Alessandra Beccacini and Nicoleta Enescu,
  18. An Improved Method for Identifying Deep Gas and Water Bearing Zones and its applications in the Shengping Region of China:Qun Wang
  19. AVO analysis study in a Southwest field of IRAN:Mohammad R. Sokooti Diarjan , Majid Nabi-Bidhendi , Abdolrahim Javaherian , Hassan Massomzadeh
  20. Net Pay Estimation by 3D Seismic Data Using Seismic Multiattributes Analysis in an oilfield, Southwest Iran:Javad Jamali, Abdorrahim Javaherian, Iraj Abdollahi Fard and Behzad Alaei.
  21. Modelling of a back-propagation artificial neural network for porosity prediction from wireline logs: a case study in northeast of Iran:M. Seddigh Arabani and M. Nabi-Bidhendi
  22. The effect of the slow compressional branch point on the calculation of the acoustic head waves in a borehole embedded in a porous formation:Jun Ma, Hengsan Hu, Xianyun Wu and Kexie Wang
  23. Inversion and image of cement impedance utilizing ultrasonic reflected waves in cement bond logging:Gui-Jin Yao, Ke-Xie Wang, and Yu-Ming Qiang
  24. NEDOʼs Project on Development of Technology for Reservoir Mass and Heat Flow Characterization – Geophysical monitoring techniques -:Tsuneo Kikuchi, Takamasa Horikoshi, Koji Hashimoto, Osamu Nakagome, Nobuo Shiga, and Koichi Yokoi
  25. Feasibility study of geothermal reservoir monitoring by time-lapse seismic reflection measurements in the Kakkonda field:Jun Matsushima, Shuichi Rokugawa, Toshiyuki Yokota, Yasukuni Okubo, Keiji Tanaka, Terumitsu Tsuchiya, Norifumi Narita, Kazuyuki Tani
  26. Repeated 3-D electrical surveys for geothermal reservoir monitoring in the Ogiri field, South Kyushu, Japan:Shinichi Takakura, Yutaka Sasaki, Takeharu Takahashi, and Jun-ichi Takayama
  27. Seismic fracture characterization of a sandstone reservoir:Steve Horne , Chris Thompson , Rick Moran and John Walsh
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    Seismic Data Analysis
  29. Relations between codas in reflection and transmission data and their applications in seismic imaging:Kees Wapenaar, Deyan Draganov and Jan Thorbecke
  30. Amplitude Preserving - CFP Migration Based on Seismogram Operators:A. Haris, D. Klaeschen and E. Flueh
  31. Advanced 3-D wave equation pre -stack imaging using screen propagators:Sheng Wen Jin, Charles C. Mosher and Ru Shan Wu
  32. Forward numerical model for microseismicity induced by hydraulic fracturing in rock:Zhou Weiyuan, Zhao Jidong, Yang Qiang , and Steve Chang
  33. Turning ray tomography as an inversion scheme to compute velocity statics:Riahi, M. A., Lavasani, F.
  34. The removal of radiation patterns – A layer-stripping scheme:Mu Luo, Brian J. Evans and John A. McDonald
  35. CMP analysis of multi-channel surface-wave data:Koichi Hayashi, Haruhiko Suzuki
  36. Comparative Study of the Refraction Microtremor Method: Using seismic noise and standard P-wave refraction equipment for deriving 1D shear-wave profiles.:Satish Pullammanappallil, Bill Honjas, John Louie, John A. Siemens and Hidetoshi Miura
  37. APPLICATION OF THE TRI-AXIAL DRILL-BIT VSP TO DRILLING FOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING:Nobukazu Soma, Manabu Utagawa, Masahiro Seto and Hiroshi Asanuma
  38. Non-linear behavior of the earthquake rotation strain motion of the ground observed by the rotation seismometer:Takeo Moriya , and Roman Teisseyre
  39. High-Resolution Impedance Data for Reservoir Modeling:Rajendra K. Shrestha, and Manfred Boeckmann
  40. Efficient and accurate methods for computing synthetic seismograms: Application to media with arbitrary lithological discontinuities:Hiromitsu Mizutani, Robert J. Geller, Nozomu Takeuchi, and Nobuyasu Hirabayashi
  41. Viscoelastic wave modelling using a staggered high-order finite-difference in inhomogeneous media.:Xiuming Wang and Kevin Dodds
  42. Prestack depth migration for 2D crooked line surveys:Hideo Saito, Mamoru Takanashi, Yoshinari Nakajima , Masato Minegishi, and Eiichi Asakawa
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    Resistivity and Electormagnetics
  44. Adjustment of regularization in ill-posed linear inverse problems by the empirical Bayes approach:Yuji Mitsuhata
  45. Constructing piece-wise-constant models using general measures in non-linear, minimum-structure inversion algorithms:Colin G.F arquharson and Douglas W.Old enburg.
  46. 3-D data interpretation in resistivity method using numerical coordinate transformation:Zhenyang Wang and Koji Noguchi
  47. Three-dimensional resistivity tomography:Zhiming Li and Rui Feng
  48. Increasing frequency of CSMT measurements over a 2-D structure:Hyoung-Seok Kwon, Yoonho Song, Soon-Jee Seol, Jeong-Sul Son and Jung-Hee Suh
  49. Magnetotelluric studies in Minami-Noshiro Oil Field, Japan:Ahmed Bakr Khalil, Enjang Jaenal Mustopa, and Keisuke Ushijima
  50. Resistivity imaging by MT and CSAMT data in Takigami geothermal field, Kyushu, Japan:Enjang Jaenal Mustopa, Ahmed Khalil, and Keisuke Ushijima
  51. 3-D inversion of magnetotelluric data in the Kakkonda geothermal field, northern Japan:Toshihiro Uchida, Tae Jong Lee, and Vaclav Cerv
  52. Imaging fractures during injection and production operations of reservoirs by a 4-D geoelectrical method:Tetsuo Aono, Hideki Mizunaga and Keisuke Ushijima
  53. Delineation of new production target in the Sibayak geothermal field (Indonesia) using a combined interpretation of MT and MAM data:Yunus Daud, Sayogi Sudarman, and Keisuke Ushijima
  54. Three-dimensional visualization for helicopter-borne electromagnetic data:Masahiko Kadonoki, Isamu Hirano, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Yuzuru Ashida, and Naotoshi Konishi
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    Environmental and Engineering Geophysics
  56. Development of postprocessors to couple time-lapse geophysical survey data with numerical geothermal reservoir simulations:Shigetaka Nakanishi, John W. Pritchett, Tsuneo Ishido, Philip E. Wannamaker, and Tsuneo Kikuchi
  57. Laboratory study on exploration characteristics of low resistivity imaging zone by electrical resistivity prospecting:Mikyung Park, Tamotsu Matsui, Yoshinori Uchida, Sam Gyu Park and Hiroomi Nakazato
  58. Assessment of seawater intrusion using geophysical well logging and surface geophysics in a coastal aquifer, Youngkwang-gun, Korea:Seho Hwang , Jehyeun Shin , Inhwa Park , Sangkyu Lee, and Seungjin Yang
  59. Groundwater and faults in resistivity images:Tao ZHU, Rui FENG, and Jinqi HAO
  60. Efficient imaging of crosshole electromagnetic data:Hee Joon Kim, Ki Ha Lee, and Michael Wilt
  61. Application of joint inversion for mapping fluid parameters:Hung-Wen Tseng, and Ki Ha Lee
  62. Development of a crosshole sonic logging system for the integrity testing of cast-in-situ concrete piles:Tai Sup Lee, Nak Hoon Sung, and Hak Soo Hwang
  63. Lithology-independent method of estimating permeabilities in NMR logging:Yoshito Nakashima
  64. Seismoelectric measurements in cross-borehole models with fractures:Zhenya Zhu and M. Nafi Toksoz
  65. Groundwater exploration via seismoelectric survey:M. Rosid and A. Kepic
  66. Imaging of subsurface cavities from microgravity survey data using Euler deconvolution:Eslam Elawadi, Ahmed Salem and Keisuke Ushijima
  67. Interferemetory SAR technology and geospatial applications for geotechnical engineering:Toshimi Mizuno , Shigeki Kuzuoka
  68. Technique to map foliation from borehole images, a Case study of borehole OL-KR12, Olkiluoto of Eurajoki, W-Finland.:Jorma A. Palmén
  69. Two-dimensional permeability imaging using a surface resistivity profile in a tunnel route investigation at a granitic rock site:Hiroshi Sudo, Toshikazu Tanaka, Tsuyoshi Kobayashi , Tatsutoshi Kondo , Toru Takahashi , Masaharu Miyamoto , and Mitsuru Amagai
  70. Development of the dam managing system using resistivity tomography technique:Ken Sakurai, Tetsuma Toshioka, Mitsuhiro Mori, and Isamu Natsuka
  71. Ground Penetrating Radar inspection of the front ground of Al-Zayyan Temple, Al-Kharga oases, New Valley, Al-Wadi Al-Jadied, Egypt:Magdy A. Atya, Hiroyuki Kamei, Abbas M. Abbas, Fathy A. Shabaan, Abdel Rady Gh. Hassaneen, Tareq F. Abdallatif, Yuzo Marukawa, Takayuki Ako, and Yushimi Kobayashi
  72. Studies of a Riverbed Scour Monitor System Using both a Pier-Interior Cased and an Exterior Borehole:E.B. Davies , E.J. Mercado , M.W. O'Neill , J.A. McDonald
  73. Using integrated 2-D electrical imaging and seismic refraction methods for study of groundwater aquifer in Brooklands Plantation, Selangor, Malaysia:Abdi N Ibrahim, Z Z T Harith and M N M Nawawi
  74. Helicopter-borne electromagnetic surveys for civil engineering and verification:Naotoshi Konishi and Yuzuru Ashida
  75. Estimation of excavation disturbed zone in rocks around caverns using resistivity tomography and acoustic tomography.:Koichi Suzuki , Eiji Nakata , Masayuki Minami , Etsuhisa Hibino , Tomonori Tani , Jyunichi Sakakibara , and Naoyuki Yamada
  76. Application of geophysical methods to detection of underground metallic objects:Hak Soo Hwang , Chang Kyu Moon, and Tai Sup Lee
  77. GPR survey around the eastern gate of Karnak temple, eastern-bank, Luxor, Egypt:Abbas M. Abbas ,, Hiroyuki Kamei, Magdy A. Atya, Fathy A. Shabaan, and Mahfoz A. Hafez.
  78. Estimation of three-dimensional S-wave velocity structure using microtremor array observations in the central Kanto Plain, Japan:Tatsuro Matsuoka, Hidetaka Shiraishi, and Shoichi Hachinohe
  79. Application of fresnel volume refraction tomography: Imaging of the railroad embankment:Jong-Ha Lee, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Yuzuru Ashida, Hitoshi Kanda and Osamu Yoshioka
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    Ground Penetrating Radar
  81. Estimation of hydraulic property of groundwater by GPR:Qi Lu and Motoyuki Sato
  82. GPR detection of landmine by wavelet transform:Guangyou Fang and Motoyuki Sato
  83. Single borehole radar imaging of buried objects in civil engineering application:Yoshihiro Yamashita and Tetsuma Toshioka
  84. 3-D estimation of scattering positions in granite by E-field sensor array borehole radar:Satoshi Ebihara
  85. Estimation of subsurface structure by borehole radar system using radar interferometry:Kazunori Takahashi , Jung-Ho Kim and Motoyuki Sato
  86. Borehole radar survey to explore limestone cavities for the construction of a highway bridge:Jung-Ho Kim, Seong-Jun Cho, and Myeong-Jong Yi
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    Frontier Areas
  88. New technological improvement of electromagnetic method for site characterization of a nuclear waste disposal site:Kimitaka Yoshimura, Katsuhiro Ishibashi, Haruya Nakata, Kazunobu Yamane, and Yuichi Yoshida
  89. Imaging of methane hydrate bearing zone by 2-D seismic data:Takao Inamori , Masami Hato and Shoshiro Shimizu
  90. Estimating Bulk and Shear Moduli for Shallow Saline Aquifers Undergoing CO2 Injection:Jason McKenna, Boris Gurevich, Milovan Urosevic, and Brian Evans
  91. Seismic Wave Monitoring of Injected CO2 Migration in Water-saturated Porous Sandstone:Ziqiu Xue, Takashi Ohsumi, and Hitoshi Koide
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Vol.7(2004)

    INVITED PAPERS

  1. A Perspective on the Engineering Application of Seismology:Keiiti Aki
  2. Meso-scale ultrasonics in open and closed disordered systems:John A. Scales, Alison Malcolm & Amy Hinkle
  3. Disorder and Correlations: Towards an Empirical Synthesis of Seismograms.:Michel Campillo, Eric Larose, Ludovic Margerin, Arnaud Derode, Anne Paul, Nikolai Shapiro and Bart van Tiggelen
  4. Applications of Near Surface Geophysics to Soft Soil Site Investigations in Earthquake-prone Areas:James A. Hunter
  5. Seismic Prospecting Technology and Its Effect in Western China:Qian Rongjun, Li Peiming
  6. Reservoir characterization using multiple seismic attributes.:Richard C Uden, M. Turhan Taner, Jack Dvorkin
  7. 4D geophysical monitoring of the CO2 plume at Sleipner, North Sea: aspects of uncertainty:Andy Chadwick, Rob Arts, Ola Eiken and Erik Lindeberg
  8. Deep structure of northeastern Japan and its implications for shallow seismic and volcanic activity:Akira Hasegawa
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    CONTRIBUTIONS

    Reservoir Geophysics
  10. Application of gravity imaging technology to geothermal exploration:Lanfang He, Zhanxiang He, Xuben Wang, Jingming Song
  11. Two and three dimensional normalized total gradient of gravity anomalies and its application for detecting the oil-gas potential areas in the southeast sedimentary basins of the East Vietnam Sea:Dung Tuan Tran
  12. 3D magnetotelluric interpretation for low-enthalpy geothermal resources in the Pohang area, Korea:Toshihiro Uchida, Yoonho Song, Tae Jong Lee, Yuji Mitsuhata, Seong Kon Lee and Toshihiro Uchida, Yoonho Song, Tae Jong Lee, Yuji Mitsuhata, Seong Kon Lee and Seong-Keun Lim
  13. Imaging fracture extensions of the Sibayak geothermal field (Indonesia) using 3-D inversion of the borehole-to-surface resistivity data:Supriyanto Suparno, Yunus Daud, Hideki Mizunaga and Keisuke Ushijima
  14. Random Heterogeneous Model with Bi-modal Velocity Distribution —Application to methane hydrate-bearing zone —:Rie Kamei , Masami Hato , and Toshifumi Matsuoka
  15. An AVO Inversion method for Identifying Gas Hydrate and Free Gas.:Minfeng Li, Xuewei Liu,Yuwen Zhang
  16. Secondary 3D Seismic Acquisition Technique and Result in T Area, Eastern China:Xu Ligui, Liu Wanhui, and Xiao Hu
  17. Time lapse microgravity measurements with a combination of absolute and relative gravimetry:Mituhiko Sugihara
  18. Application of relationship between temperature and seismic attenuation factor to estimating underground thermal state:Satoru Fujihara, Manabu Hashimoto, and Ahyi Kim
  19. The seismic evaluation method for buried hill hydrocarbon reservoir in the Jiyang depression, Bohaiwan basin:Han Wengong, Wu Shiguo, Wang Jun
  20. Numerical investigations of thermal evolution of sedimentary basin based on dense models of thermal conductivity estimated from well log data:Hoda Tahani, Abdol Reza Ghods
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    Ground Penetrating Radar
  22. Borehole radar investigations for locating ice ring formed by storing LNG in an underground cavern:Jung-Ho Kim, Sam-Gyu Park, Myeong-Jong Yi, Jeong-Sul Son, and Seong-Jun Cho
  23. Estimation of 3D velocity model by SAR-GPR and its application to landmine detection:Xuan Feng and Motoyuki Sato
  24. Optimization of GPR Array Antenna Spacing for Common Mid Point Measurement:Takao Kobayashi, , and Motoyuki Sato
  25. Visualization of buried land mines by a GPR system using a broadband passive optical electric field sensor.:Ryohei Tanaka and Motoyuki Sato
  26. UWB GPR target identification for landmine detection:Timofei G. Savelyev and Motoyuki Sato
  27. Electromagnetic behavior of reflection on a groundwater boundary and a saline-fresh water interface.:Kyosuke Onishi, Shuichi Rokugawa, and Katoh Yoshibumi
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    Seismic Data Analysis
  29. 3D Depth Imaging Using Common Reflection Surface Stack (CRS): Application on Tembungo Field, Sabah, Malaysia.:Ahmad Riza Ghazali, M Firdaus A Halim, Nor Azhar Ibrahim
  30. Improve image quality by wave-equation datuming based on a single shot gather:Benxi Ke, Bo Zhao , Chaoying Liu and Baofu Chen
  31. Beamforming with the Generalized Sidelobe Canceller for coherent noise attenuation in seismic data processing.:Fei Hong and Tianyue Hu
  32. Passive seismic imaging with noise sources in complex medium:Deyan Draganov and Kees Wapenaar
  33. A Finite-Frequency Theory for Transmitted and Reflected Waves:Jesper Spetzler, and Jeannot Trampert
  34. The multi-one-way modeling method.:Denis Kiyashchenko, Rene-Edouard Plessix, Boris Kashtan
  35. Element-free method and its applications on seismic modeling and imaging:Xiaofeng Jia and Tianyue Hu
  36. Numerical studies of information on elastic parameter sets in the non-linear elastic wavefield inversion scheme:Akio Sakai
  37. Time-Lapse Seismic Monitoring of Prestack Reflection Data:Jesper Spetzler, and yvind Kvam
  38. Beamlet migration and true-amplitude, true-reflection imaging:Ru-Shan Wu and Mingqiu Luo
  39. The application of 2-D multistage median filter in random noise elimination:Cai Liu, Yang Liu, and Dian Wang
  40. Imaging of complex structure using split step algorithm on reflection data of an oil field.:Riahi M. A. and F., Bazargani
  41. 3D seismic acquisition designing for Sarvestan and Saadat Abad Oil Fields:Siavash Tarkhan and Hoda Tahani
  42. Numerical Investigation of Migration Imaging Resolution: Roles of Data-Acquisition Configuration and Imaging Propagators:Michael Fehler, Ru-Shan Wu, Lianjie Huang, and Xiao-Bi Xie
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    Laboratory Experiments and Numerical Modeling
  44. Weighted Regularized Inversion of Resistivity Data Measured on a Rock Sample:Mi Kyung Park , Jeong Seok Yang and Hee Joon Kim
  45. Effects of Coal Matrix Swelling on Seismic Wave Monitoring of CO2 in Coal Seams:Ziqiu Xue and Takashi Ohsumi
  46. Surface elastic wave modeling using by discrete element method:Yoshinori Sanada, Toshinao Yasui, Yuzuru Ashida and Toshifumi Matsuoka
  47. Experimental Studies of Waveform Fluctuation in Random Heterogeneous Media.:Osamu Nishizawa
  48. An Approach for Numerical Simulation of 3-D Heat Propagation by Incorporating Seismologically Determined Boundary Temperature Condition:Satoru Fujihara, Manabu Hashimoto
  49. Estimation of shape factor of buried structure from residual gravity anomaly data:Essam Aboud ,Ahmed Salem , Eslam Elawadi and Keisuke Ushijima
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    Resistivity and Electormagnetic Methods
  51. A fast procedure for location and characterization of underwater Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) from marine gradiometer magnetic data:Ahmed Salem , Toshio Hamada , Joseph Kiyoshi Asahina , and Keisuke Ushijima
  52. A generalized SATORI resistivity model of the effective media for laminated and dispersed shaly sand formations:Yanjie Song, Xiuming Wang, and Shuangfang Lu
  53. 3-D interpretation of marine electromagnetic data for petroleum exploration :Ken Yoshioka and Michael S. Zhdanov
  54. Electrical imaging of the groundwater aquifer below marine clay layers at Banting, Selangor, Malaysia:Rahman Yaacup, Umar Hamzah, Abdul Rahim Samsudin, Mohd Shahid Ayub
  55. One-dimensional Inversion of MT Data Using Neural Networks:Ahmed Khalil , Gad El-Qady, Ahmed Salem and Keisuke Ushijima
  56. Application of SP survey to low-temperature geothermal development in Pohang, Korea.:Yoonho Song, Seong-Keun Lim, Tae Jong Lee, Kasumi Yasukawa, and Sung-Ho Song
  57. Geothermal reservoir imaging by joint analysis of resistivity and selfpotential surveys:Kasumi YASUKAWA, Tsuneo ISHIDO, Tatsuya KAJIWARA, Kazunobu. YAMANE and Takashi YAMAMOTO
  58. Sea effect in three-dimensional magnetotelluric survey: An application to geothermal exploration in Pohang, Korea.:Tae Jong Lee, Yoonho Song ,Toshihiro Uchida, Yuji Mitsuhata, Seokhoon Oh, and Gerald B. Graham
  59. The Subsurface structure of Serra da Cangalha crater, Brazil: Preliminary results of a magnetotelluric survey.:Adekunle .A. Adepelumi, Myeong-Jong Yi, Sergio .L. Fontes, , and Jean. M. Flexor
  60. Magnetotelluric imaging of the structure of Kyeongsang basin in Korea.:Choon-Ki Lee, Heuisoon Lee, Byung-Doo Kwon, In-Ky Cho, Seokhoon Oh, Yoonho Song, Tae-Jong Lee and Junmo Yang
  61. Rapid near surface resistivity survey using the capacitively-coupled resistivity system: OhmMapper:Yoshihiro Yamashita, Douglas Groom, Tomio Inazaki, Koichi Hayashi
  62. Deep Geoelectric Investigation over Thrust Area in Japan:Ahmed Khalil, Hideki Mizunaga and Keisuke Ushijima
  63. A comparative study of three different MT modeling methods in terms of their accuracy and speed:Nuree Han , Yoonho Song , Hee Joon Kim , Myung Jin Nam , Jihyang Choi , Tae Jong Lee , and Jung Hee Suh
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    Borehole Geophysics
  65. Seismomagnetic measurements in borehole models with Hall-effect device:Zhanya Zhu and M. Nafi Toksoz
  66. Borehole radar processing by FBTS method:Hui Zhou, Takashi Takenaka,and Toshiyuki Tanaka
  67. Estimation of sonic attenuation properties of methane hydrate-bearing sediments from the Nankai Trough exploratory well off Tokai, central Japan:Jun Matsushima
  68. The Effects of Crack Density on Elastic Impedance Logs:Jorge L. Martins
  69. Pattern recognition approach for measurement of foliation orientation and determination of rock type from borehole images.:Jorma A. Palmén, Eero Heikkinen, Markus Varsta, Jukka Heikkonen
  70. Field examples from an acoustic casing inspection tool:Jean-Luc Deltombe , Reinhard Schepers , John R. Stowell
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    Integrated and Interdisciplinary Methods
  72. Seismic Attributes Analysis for Reservoir Developments in Melandong Field, North West Java Basin, Indonesia:Sigit Sukmono, Ari Samodra, Wally Waluyo, Sardjito, Djoko Santoso
  73. Multipurpose geophysical measurement system with PXI:Seong-Jun Cho , Jung-Ho Kim, Nak-Hun Sung, Ji-Min Jeong, Motoyuki Sato
  74. Mapping surface geology using airborne gamma-ray spectrometric survey data - A case study:Eslam Elawadi, Ahmed Ammar, and Abuelhoda Elsirafy
  75. Site characterization of waste landfill area using geophysical and geochemical method:Jeong-Sul Son, Jung-Ho Kim, Myeong-Jong Yi, Kyung-Suk Ko,
  76. Application of hydrogeological and geophysical methods to delineate leakage pathway of earth fill dam.:Sung-Ho Song, Yoonho Song, and Byung-Doo Kwon
  77. Application and Mathematical Modelling of Infrared Remote Sensing for Mine Exploration in Desert Zones:Terumi INAGAKI,Tatsuya MIYOSHI and Masato MONDEN
  78. Predicting technology of fracture reservoir in the buried hill hydrocarbon by using structural inversion and forward modeling.:Wu Shiguo, Han Wengong, Wangxiulin, Ji Yu Xin
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    Near-Surface and Hazard Geophysics
  80. Characteristics of Rayleigh wave higher modes and its application for surface wave survey:Feng Shaokong, Sugiyama Takeshi, Akira Kawakami
  81. Application of Three Dimensional Time-Frequency Coherency Method to the Reflection Imaging in a Tunnel:Kazuhiro Onuma, Hiroshi Asanuma and Hiroaki Niitsuma
  82. Development and Application of Seismic Reflection Survey in a Tunnel using Hydraulic Impactor or Vibrator:Nobuyuki Shimizu, Takuro Kato, and Hideyuki Murayama
  83. Buried channel delineation using a passive surface wave method.:Koichi Hayashi,Tomio Inazaki, and Haruhiko Suzuki
  84. Use of the refraction microtremor technique along an existing rail road for the design of a new underground rail tunnel:Young Ho Cha, Jong Seok Kang, Churl Hyun Jo, Nak Yeon Hwang, Tae Young Kim , Sang Ho Sah
  85. An Interpretation with the Extrapolated First-arrival Data from Refraction Survey.:JongHa Lee, Yoshinori Sanada , Toshifumi Matsuoka , and Yuzuru Ashida
  86. High-resolution digital marine seismic survey off Yeosu, Korea:Keun-Pil Park, Ho-Young Lee, and Nam-Hyung Koo
  87. Modelling Topographic Effects in Seismic Surface Wave Surveying on Artificial River Floodbanks.:Adam O’Neill, Toshifumi Matsuoka and Kazuhiko Tsukada.
  88. Time lapse vertical gradient microgravity measurement for subsurface mass change and vertical ground movement (subsidence) identification, case study: Semarang alluvial plain, Central Java, Indonesia.:Wawan G.A. Kadir, Djoko Santoso and Muh Sarkowi
  89. Geophysical applications in mapping Palaeolithic workshop site in Bukit Bunuh, Perak, Malaysia.:Mohd N. Nawawi, Mohd Mokhtar Saidin, Jaffrie Ignatius Abdullah, Sarmiza Sapiai and Norazura Adam
  90. 3-D DC Resistivity Survey beneath Han-River Bottom for Planning Subway Tunnel Construction:Hyun Key Jung, Yeong-Sue Park, Mutaek Lim, Hyoungrae Rim, Hoyong Lee, Won Seok Choi, and Hak Soo Kim
  91. Imaging the underground structure beneath river bottom by DC resistivity survey using streamer cable:Hyoung-Seok Kwon, Jung-Ho Kim, Hee-Yoon Ahn, Jin-Sung Yoon, Ki-Seog Kim, and Toshihiro Uchida
  92. Investigation of ground condition changes due to very low temperature environment in an underground LNG pilot plant:Myeong-Jong Yi, Jung-Ho Kim, Sam-Gyu Park, Jeong-Sul Son
  93. Groundwater investigation by electrical resistivity survey in landslide area:Sam-Gyu Park, Shiho Asano , Sumio Matsuura , Takashi Okamoto , and Jung-Ho Kim
  94. Migration and tomography methods applied to numerical and physical modeling data for GPR survey on stone pagodas.:Dong Hee Lee, Jihyang Choi, Jung A Yang, Bo-sung Lim, Nu Ree Han, Yun Gyeong Choi, Myung Jin Nam, Jong Suk Kang, Young Ho Cha, and Jung Hee Suh
  95. Development of a bottom-hole percussion drill as an effective SWD energy source.:Toshiyuki Yokota , Kyosuke Onishi , Hirokazu Karasawa, Tetsuji Ohno, and Masahiro Koizumi
  96. S-wave seismic reflection survey conducted at the southern part of epicentral area of the 2003 Northern Miyagi earthquake:Toshiyuki Kurahashi, and Inazaki Tomio
  97. A microgravity investigation for the archeological site:Vahid E.Ardestani
  98. Procedure for rockfall risk assessment based on vibration characteristics and its application to in-site cases:Hiroyuki Matsuyama, Eiji Yagi, Takashi Mitsuzuka and Yoshimasa Kobayashi
  99. High-resolution seismic reflection survey using Land Streamers for nearsurface cavity detection:INAZAKI Tomio, YAMANAKA Yoshiaki, KAWAMURA Shigeki, and TAZAWA Oshie
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    Electric Imaging of Bangkok Clay for Geotechnical Purposes:Pham Huy Giao
  101. Prototype TEM survey for imaging subsurface contaminates:Gad El-Qady, Kei Nakanishi, Hideki Mizunaga and Keisuke Ushijima
  102. Pollution Distribution Study in Soil Strata Using DC-Resistivity Imaging Technique at Taiping Landfill, Perak, Malaysia:Rahman Yaccup, Mohd Tadza Abdul Rahman, Lakam Mejus, , Kamaruddin Samuding, Roslanzairi Mostapa, Umar Hamzah, Nabsiah Abdul Wahid, and Ismail Abustan
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  104. Time-lapse microgravity study for injection water monitoring of Talang Jimar Field:Djoko Santoso, Wawan Gunawan, Syarkowi, Adriansyah and Waluyo
  105. Application of electromagnetic exploration techniques to oil contaminated soil.:Qi Lu, Motoyuki Sato, Tadao Haryu, and Michio Nishida
  106. DC Resistivity Imaging Investigation of Leachates Plumes at Two Domestic Waste Disposal Sites, Selangor; Malaysia:Abdul Rahim Samsudin , Bahaa-eldin E.A.Rahim , Umar Hamzah , W.Z.W. Yaacob , Abdul Ghani Rafek , Loke M.H. , and Esmail A. Al-Sabahi
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    Fracture Geophysics
  108. Improved fracture mapping by exploiting seismic attribute sensitivity:Mu Luo and Norio Arihara
  109. Characterizing Subsurface Fractures from Reflected and Scattered Seismic Energy:Daniel R. Burns, Mark E. Willis, Burke J. Minsley, and M. Nafi Toksoz
  110. Application of stereophotogrammetry and televiewer for information of fracture and rock formation in stone resources:Hyeja Hyun, and Jungyul Kim
  111. Numerical modeling on seismic wave propagating in rocks with spatially random distributed fractures.:Xinwu Zeng, Xiuming Wang, and Guangying Zhang
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Vol.8(2006)

    Special Seminar on Hydrocarbon Resources

  1. Peak Oil, Risks and Sweden’s plan for mitigation.:Kjell Aleklett
  2. Peak Oil and Australia; Probable impacts and possible options:Bruce Robinson and Sherry Mayo
  3. Recognition of oil peak in Japan:Yuzuru Ashida and Hitoshi Mikada
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    Technical Papers

    Sensors and Acquisition Technologies
  5. Development of Seismic Data Acquisition System for High Resolution Site Survey at Shallow Marine:Sung-Ryul Shin and Young-Jun Kim
  6. Application of 3D laser mapping and HEM using UAV for the landslide investigation of the Mid Niigata Prefecture Earthquake:Fumiya Nakayama, Masahiko Nagai, Seiichiro Kuroda, Youichi Yuuki, and Koyo Hatakeyama
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    Seismic / Geodetic Imaging Technologies
  8. High-resolution receiver function imaging of velocity iscontinuities in the crust and the upper mantle beneath the Japan Islands:Kazuro Hirahara, Takashi Tonegawa, and Takuo Shibutani
  9. True-reflection imaging by amplitude correction in local angle domain:Ru-Shan Wu
  10. Multi-Azimuth and Wide-Azimuth lessons for better seismic imaging in complex settings:Andrew Long, Eivind Fromyr, Chris Page, William Pramik, Renaud Laurain, and Iain Buchan
  11. Numerical simulation for 2D seismogram by using non matrices EFG technique:Masafumi Katou, Hitoshi Mikada, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Yoshinori Sanada, Yuzuru Ashida
  12. Advancements in 3D Subsurface Modeling Using Seismic Refraction Data –A New Perspective:Phil Sirles, and Alan Rock, and Khamis Haramy
  13. Velocity Macro Model Estimation from Nodes Data.:Mathias Alerini
  14. Simulation of Elastic Waves Based on the Characteristic Equation:Kazuya Shiraishi and Toshifumi Matsuoka
  15. A Modified grid raytracing method:Liguo Han, Dianmi Liu, Cai Liu, Yang Liu, Motoyuki Sato
  16. Two-dimensional elastic wave modeling with surface topography using a weighted-averaging finite-element method:Jihyang Choi, Dong-Joo Min, Myung Jin Nam, Changsoo Shin, and Jung Hee Suh
  17. Modeling using the Rotated Staggered Finite-difference Grid and Fracture Compliance Matrix:Tsuneo Kikuchi
  18. Simulation of microtremor.:Yoshiya Oda, Shaokong Feng, and Kunihiko Doi
  19. One discussion of relationship between underground inelasticity and deformations around the Japanese Islands:Satoru Fujihara
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    EM / GPR Imaging Technologies
  21. 4-D inversion of geophysical monitoring data acquired over dynamically changing 4-D earth model:Jung-Ho Kim, Sam-Gyu Park, Myeong-Jong Yi, and Jae Gon Kim
  22. Analysis of Borehole Deviation Effect in Resistivity Tomography:Myeong-Jong Yi and Jung-Ho Kim
  23. Developments of a hybrid domain controlled-source electromagnetic exploration system:Yuji Mitsuhata , Toshihiro Uchida , Akira Jyomori, Nobuhide Jyomori , and Kazuhiko Suguro
  24. Quantitative Determination of Hydrocarbon Contamination by GPR:Qi Lu, , Kazunori Takahashi, and Motoyuki Sato
  25. The deep geological structure of Jeju Island deduced from 2-D interpretation of AMT and MT data:Tae Jong Lee, Seong Kon Lee, Yoonho Song , and Toshihiro Uchida
  26. Three-Dimensional Topographic Correction Methods for Magnetotelluric Data:Myung Jin Nam, Hee Joon Kim, Yoonho Song, Tae Jong Lee, and Jung Hee Suh
  27. Topography and sea effects on MT responses observed in Jeju Island, Korea:Yoonho Song, Myung Jin Nam, Tae Jong Lee
  28. TEM Methods for Mapping Pipeline Utilities:James P. Cull, and Duncan Massie
  29. Quasi 3D Image Construction of Infiltration Processes in the Vadose Zone by Combining Inter Borehole Radar Data and Numerical Simulation of Water Flow in Soils:Seiichiro Kuroda, Hirotaka Saito, Takehiko Okuyama Mutsuo Takeuchi,Jiri Šimůnek and Martinus TH. Van Genuchten
  30. SIP Parameter Estimation from the Multi-Frequency IP Data:Jeong-Sul Son, Jung-Ho Kim, and Myeong-Jong Yi
  31. On the applicability of two-dimensional MT topographic inversion in three-dimensional topography environment:Seong Kon Lee , Myung Jin Nam, Tae Jong Lee, Yoonho Song
  32. Tunnel Detection using Borehole Radar Survey:Seong-Jun Cho, Jung-Ho Kim, Changryol Kim, and Nak-Hun Sung
  33. Landmines detection and assessment using GPR survey:Mohamed Metwaly, Jun Matsushima, Gad El-Qady, and Abbas M. Abbas
  34. Field Experiments with Multi-component GPR System:Yoshinori Sanada , Akihiko Mohri , Naotoshi Konishi , Kazuhiro Tsukuda and Yuzuru Ashida
  35. Depth estimation of the interface with surface waves by linear dipole array in crosshole borehole radar:Kazushi Kondo and Satoshi Ebihara
  36. Analysis of EM responses of rock bolts by FDTD modeling.:Changhyun Lee, Kyosuke Onishi, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Takao Aizawa
  37. Detection of water leak from a mortar wall buried in sand by geophysical survey methods:Toshiyuki Yokota, Soon Jee Seol, Hyoung Seok Kwon, Yuji Mitsuhata, Toshihiro Uchida, Tomoaki Shimizu, and Kazutoshi Narumoto
  38. Detection of the buried archaeological structures at a site of Dahshur Necropolis, Giza, Egypt.:Mahmoud Gaballah, Gad El-Qady, El-Said Ahmed, Magdy Atya, Abbas Mohamed and Salah Mousa.
  39. Field evaluation of handheld landmine detection GPR system in Croatia:Kazunori Takahashi, Feng Xuan, Takao Kobayashi, Qi Lu, and Motoyuki Sato
  40. Numerical modeling of antenna transmission for borehole ground-penetrating radar:Hannuree Jang, Mi Kyung Park and Hee Joon Kim
  41. Numerical modeling of SP observed at a low-temperature geothermal site, Korea:Sung Keun Lim, Yoonho Song, Tae Jong Lee, Kasumi Yasukawa, and Young Soo Song
  42. Integration of Surface Geophysical Methods for Fracture Detection in Crystalline Bedrocks of Southwestern Nigeria:Adepelumi A. Adekunle, Myeong-Jong Yi , Jung-Ho Kim , Jeong-Sul Son
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    Data / Signal Processing
  44. Benefits, Liabilities, and Examples of Interferometric Seismic Imaging:G.T. Schuster and Ruiqing He
  45. Changing the boundary conditions in seismic interferometry, and the suppression of surface-related multiples.:Roel Snieder, John Sheiman, Rodney Calvert, Kurang Mehta and Ivan Vasconcelos
  46. Rayleigh-wave group velocity in Japan revealed from the cross-correlation analysis of microseisms excited by typhoons:Nobumasa Takagi, Haruo Sato, Takeshi Nishimura and Kazushige Obara
  47. Virtual reverse VSP (VRVSP) and crosshole seismic interferometry application:Flavio Poletto, and Lorenzo Petronio
  48. Prestack depth migration for seismic reflection data by MPI_PSPI:Seonghyung Jang and Sang-yong Suh
  49. Suggestions for acquisition, processing and interpretation of SP monitoring data:Kasumi Yasukawa
  50. Seismic deconvolution using Hopfield neural network:Amin Roshandel Kahoo, Abdolrahim Javaherian, and Babak Nadjar Araabi
  51. Seismic interferometry for passive and exploration data:Kees Wapenaar
  52. Seismic Interferometry Applied to Seismic Background-Noise Field Data:Deyan Draganov, Kees Wapenaar, Wim Mulder, Johannes Singer, and Arie Verdel
  53. Interferometry for electromagnetic transients and noise recordings in lossy media:Evert Slob, Deyan Draganov and Kees Wapenaar
  54. Seismic data compression using united transform method:Cai Liu, Peimao Wang, Gao Ru, Liu Yang, Motoyuki Sato
  55. The poststack random noise reduction applying adaptive wiener filter:Cai Liu, Dian Wang, Liu Yang, Baojun Yang, Peimao Wang, Motoyuki Sato
  56. Interferometric Cross-hole Tomography:Kentaro Torii , Kazuya Shiraishi , Kyosuke Onishi , Toshifumi Matsuoka , Toshinori Kimura, Takao Aizawa
  57. Imaging by Seismic Interferometry Using Coda Waves in Inhomogeneous Medium:Mieko Tanaka, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Masami Hato, Kazuhiro Tsukada, and Kyosuke Onishi
  58. An analysis of temperature perturbations due to ground surface temperature changes in a layered earth.:Jungmi Nam, Youngmin Lee, Yoonho Song, and Jung Hee Suh
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    Laboratory / Scaled Geophysics
  60. Seismic methods to detect and quantify gas hydrate in sediments:José M. Carcione, Davide Gei and Giuliana Rossi
  61. Construction of a Geophysical Testing Site on Soft Clays:P. H. Giao and C. Vichalai
  62. Estimation of hydraulic characteristics in rock mass by using elastic wave dispersion:Ayumi Miyata, Yuzo Ohnishi, Satoshi Nishiyama, Takao Yano , Kimitaka Yoshimuraand Kenchi Ando
  63. Observations of the AVO response of hydrocarbons versus CO2 : a physical model experiment:Brian Evans, Aaron Wandler and Curtis Link
  64. A Study on the Seismic Characteristics of Gas Hydrate using Physical and Numerical Modeling:S. R. Shin, E. M. Yeo and C. S. Kim
  65. The Changes in Physical Property of Casing Cement by Supercritical CO2 for Geological Sequestration:Daisuke Tanaka, Yasuhiro Yamada, Sumihiko Murata
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    Multi-scale Imaging / Interpretation Methodologies
  67. Automatic detection of wavelets interfering in seismic sections using fractal methods:Shabanali Gholamy, Abdolrahim. Javaherian, and Abdolreza Ghods
  68. GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR ABU HAWIS SHEAR ZONE, CENTRAL EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT:Ibrahim M. Gaafar, Tarek M. Ibrahim and Ali A. Ahmed
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    Spatial / Time-Lapse Data Management
  70. 4D Monitoring with Fixed Seismic Geometry – The Next Generation.:Rodney Calvert
  71. Regional characterization of the crust in metropolitan areas, Kanto and Kinki, Japan.:Hiroshi Sato , Naoshi Hirata, Susumu Abe and Research group for the crustal structure of Tokyo and Kinki metropolitan areas
  72. Fluid flow within the plate boundary shear zones at Japan and Kuril Trenches:Tetsuru Tsuru
  73. Time-lapse crosswell seismic tomography for monitoring the CO2 injected into an onshore aquifer, Nagaoka, Japan:Hideki Saito , Dai Nobuoka , Hiroyuki Azuma , Daiji Tanase , and Ziqiu Xue
  74. Time-lapse CO2 monitor logging in the first pilot-scale CO2 injection site in Japan:Ziqiu Xue, Daiji Tanase, and Jiro Watanabe
  75. Time-Lapse Seismic Crosswell Monitoring of CO2 injected in an Onshore Sandstone Aquifer:Jesper Spetzler, Ziqiu Xue, Hideki Saito, Dai Nobuoka, Hiroyuki Azuma, and Osamu Nishizawa
  76. 4D seismic monitoring of the onshore carbon dioxide injection in Japan:Akio Sakaii
  77. Geophysical Exploration of Asperities-Reflectors System (EARS) for the Interplate Earthquake Generation along the Subducting Oceanic Plate:Junzo Kasahara, Kayoko Tsuruga, Hitoshi Mikada, Koshun Yamaoka and Naoyuki Fujii
  78. Time-Lapse Seismic Survey in the Oil Sands Area - JACOS SAGD Operation Area, Athabasca, Canada - Model Study and Data Acquisition -:Toru Nakayama , Akihisa Takahashi , and Hisako Mochinaga
  79. Multi-electrode resistivity monitoring of air and carbon dioxide gas injection experiments:Shinichi Takakura, Toshiyuki Tosha, and Tsuneo Ishido
  80. Application of electrical resistivity measurements for leachate monitoring:Sam Gyu Park, Jung Ho Kim, Myeong Jong Yi, and Changryol Kim
  81. Continuous active seismic observation using ACROSS source and seismometer array —Toward active monitoring of Tokai seismogenic area—:Toshiki Watanabe, Ryoya Ikuta, Koshun Yamaoka, Tomoyuki Soma and Naoyuki Fujii
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    Reservoir Characterization
  83. Regional trends in Formation Evaluation - China and Japan:Doug Murray , Sherif Farag and Masafumi Fukuhara
  84. Characterization of basement fractured gas reservoir incorporating hydraulic injection and microseismic monitoring:Kazuhiko Tezuka, Ryohei Kamitsuji, and Tetsuya Tamagawa
  85. A New Interpretation Method Using Triple Pore Model for Carbonate Reservoirs:Shigeaki Asakura, Hitoshi Takezaki, Hitoshi Mikada, Masafumi Fukuhara, and Masatoshi Nishi
  86. EOR at old oilfield and History matching using production and 4D-3C seismic data.:Miroslav Barisic
  87. METHANE HYDRATE QUANTIFICATION FROM MUD LINE TO BOTTOM SIMULATING REFLECTOR:Richard C. Uden, Jack P. Dvorkin, Takao Inamori
  88. Rock mechanical study for methane hydrate-bearing sediment:Masami Hato, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Takao Inamori, Kiyofumi Suzuki
  89. Q Estimation From VSP Data in Methane Hydrate-bearing Sediments:Jun Matsushima
  90. Exploring Vp-Vs relations: Approach from effective medium theories.:Futoshi Tsuneyama
  91. A semi-theoretical approach to determine shear wave velocity log using MLR method with a hypothetical test on core and well log data:Javid Hassanzadeh Azar, Abdolrahim Javaherian, and Mahmoud Reza Pishvaie
  92. SEISMIC RESERVOIR DESCRIPTION USING WAVELET SPECTRA SPECTRA ATTRIBUTE:Falebita, D. E. and Olorunniwo, M. A.
  93. Delineation of gas hydr ate-bear ing sediments by multi seismic attr ibutes using 3D seismic survey in the easter n Nankai Tr ough ar ea:Takao Inamori and Tatsuo Saeki
  94. Numerical Simulation of Crystal Growth in Supersaturated Solution by using Lattice Boltzmann Method:Hiroyuki Ikeda, Takayuki Miyoshi, Kyosuke Onishi, Yasuhiro Yamada, Toshifumi Matsuoka
  95. Seismic Identification and Characterization of Gas Hydrates in Central Sunda Margin - Indonesia:Alfian Bahar, Djoko Santoso, Fikril Hakiki, Sri Widiyantoro, Yusuf Surachman
  96. An experimental study of residual gas in aquifer:Koji Takahashi, Yasuhiro Yamada, Sumihiko Murata, Kei Baba, Toshifumi Matsuoka
  97. Measuring elastic wave of porous media in the freezing and thawing process of methane hydrate:Onishi, Kyosuke. , Tsukada, Kazuhiko. , Matsuoka, Toshifumi. , Yamada, Yasuhiro.
  98. Statistical AVO Modelling and Petrophysical Analysis over Moonstone 3 Well, Offshore Niger Delta, Nigeria:Olorunniwo, M. A., Oghenah, G. K. , Falebita, D. E. and Adepelumi, A. A.
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    Shallow / Near-Surface Structural Applications
  100. Quantitative multi-tool data fusion in near-surface geophysics: new directions:Ranajit Ghose
  101. Will imaging supersede modeling as the new paradigm for near-surface refraction inversion?:Derecke Palmer
  102. A microgravity survey for mapping karstic cavities at Muan, Korea:Yeong-Sue Park, Hyoungrae Rim, Mutaek Lim, Sung Bon Koo, and Young-Chal Lee
  103. Determination of Negative Groundwater Withdrawal in Semarang City Area Using Time-Lapse Microgravity Analysis:Djoko Santoso, Muh Sarkowi, and Wawan G.A. Kadir,
  104. APPLICATION OF GROUND MAGNETIC SURVEY FOR DEFINING THE SUBSURFACE STRUCTURAL PATTERN OF WEST ABU RAMAD SHEAR ZONE, SOUTHERN EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT:Ibrahim M. Gaafar, Hosni H. Ghazala, Tarek M. Ibrahim and Saleh E. Ammar
  105. Application of Element Free Galerkin Method to Statistical Continuum Model.:Junichi Takekawa, Yoshinori Sanada, Hitoshi Mikada, Yasuhiro Yamada, Yuzuru Ashida
  106. Identification of Near-Surface Mud Volcano Structure Using Surface Wave:Jamhir Safani, Adam O’Neill, Toshifumi Matsuoka, Sanada, Toshiyuki Yokota, Tomochika Tokunaga, Kazuhiro TanakaKyosuke Onishi , Yoshinori
  107. Generating an S-wave velocity section from single shot record using the Multi-channel Analysis of Surface Wave (MASW) method *:Koya Suto and Kevin Wake-Dyster
  108. Geophysical Investigations of Quaternary Fault in the Southeastern Coast of Korean Peninsula:Changryol Kim, Jung-Ho Kim , and Ueechan Chwae
  109. Study of Pliocene - Quaternary geological settings of the Southeastern offshore Vietnam by using geophysical information.:Mai Thanh Tan
  110. Standardizing procedures for Near Surface Geophysical Surveys.:Akihiko Chiba , and the Advisory Committee on the Standardization
  111. Estimation of subsurface inhomogeneity by polarimetric GPR:Takao Kobayashi
  112. Geotechnical Investigation of Settlement Induced by Groundwater Seepage: Case Study From Ile-Ife, Southwestern Nigeria:Adepelumi Adekunle Abraham
  113. Model Tank Electrical Resistivity Characterization of LNAPL Migration in a Clayey-sand Formation:Adepelumi Adekunle Abraham
  114. Estimating underground tilt variations under some loading conditions on the ground surface using FEM:Takeshi Shimizu, Kyosuke Onishi, Yasuhiro Yamada, Toshifumi Matsuoka
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  116. Thin-skinned extension, salt dynamics and deformation in dynamic depositional systems at passive margins:Juergen Adam, Csaba Krezsek, and Djordje Grujic
  117. Active tectonic deformation in a back-arc basin, Niigata Chuetsu province; insights from PSInSAR analysis and analogue model experiments.:Yasuhiro Yamada , Kokoro Kaneda , Toshimi Mizuno , Shigeki Kuzuoka , Kyosuke Onishi and Toshifumi Matsuoka
  118. Some new outcomes of the crustal structure of Vietnam territory:Cao Dinh Trieu, Mai Xuan Bach
  119. Application of Distinct Element Method into Simulation of the Red River Fault Displacement:Huyen T. T. Bui, Yasuhiro Yamada, Toshifumi Matsuoka, and Amos Nur
  120. Numerical simulation to estimate the influence of structural deformation to fluid flow in a modeled accretionary wedge:Ayumu Miyakawa, Takayuki Miyoshi, Yasuhiro Yamada and Toshifumi Matsuoka
  121. Application of Infrared Remote Sensing to Mine Exploration in Desert Zones:Terumi INAGAKI,Masashi KITAYAMA and Masato MONDEN
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    Imaging / Interpretation Frontiers
  123. A new visualization era in geology and sedimentology: impact of the development of 3D seismic technology:Osamu Takano
  124. Fusion on 3D seismic exploration and seafloor geochemical survey:Sadao Nagakubo, Toshiaki Kobayashi, Tetsuya Fujii, and Takao Inamori
  125. The Art of 3D Seismic Imaging for Stratigraphic Interpretation.:Gerald D. Kidd, Gioconda Montilla and Angel Gonzalez
  126. Volume Interpretation Workflows; Practical considerations, Advances in Automation and Efficiency:Michael J. Bucknill
  127. PGS MegaSurveys: Enhanced Regional Imaging of Hydrocarbon Provinces:Huw Edwards, Ken Davidson, Chris Loader, Shane Westlake and Suvimol Maingarm
  128. Seismic and Physical Oceanographic Joint Observation for Oceanic Finestructure in the Kuroshio Extension Front.:Yasuyuki Nakamura, Takashi Noguchi, Takeshi Tsuji, Sachihiko Itoh, Hiroshi Niino and Toshifumi Matsuoka
  129. Pore pressure prediction near the plate boundary fault in the Nankai Trough, southwest Japan: Insight from seismic interval velocity and well data:Takeshi Tsuji, Hidekazu Tokuyama, Patrizia Costa Pisani, and Gregory Moore
  130. Interpreting complex layered systems by constrained optimization of surface wave data:Barbara Luke, Kristina Lipinska-Kalita, Carlos Calderón-Macías and Xiaohui Jin
  131. Resistivity imaging with sensitivity adaptive inversion:Zhenyang Wang , Tetsu Noguchi , and Mutsuo Takeuchi
  132. New separation method of regional-residual gravity anomaly by means of geostatistical filtering:Hyoungrae Rim, Yeong-Sue Park, Mutaek Lim, Sung Bon Koo, and Young Chal Lee
  133. Fault detection using coherency attribute in Khangiran gas field, Iran:Ali Reza Javaheri Niestanak , Abdolrahim Javaherian and Navid Amini
  134. Monitoring of groundwater behavior on a rock slope by combination geophysical prospecting:Makoto Nakamura and Harushige Kusumi
  135. Overpressure detection frequency attributes:Zabihi Naeini, E., and Siahkoohi, H. R.
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