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Exploration Geophysics
Volume 35 Number 1 2004
Geophysics in the Western Pacific Environment
Editors: J. Cull, K. Ushijima and H. J. Kim


High-resolution seismic reflection surveying at paved areas using an S-wave type Land Streamer 

T. Inazaki

pp. 1-6

  
 


CMP cross-correlation analysis of multi-channel surface-wave data 

K. Hayashi and H. Suzuki

pp. 7-13

  
 


Resolving a velocity inversion at the geotechnical scale using the microtremor (passive seismic) survey method 

J.C. Roberts and M.W. Asten

pp. 14-18

  
 


Seismic waveform tomography in the frequency-space domain: selection of the optimal temporal frequency for inversion 

T. Yokota and J. Matsushima

pp. 19-24

  
 


Seismic wave monitoring of CO2 migration in water-saturated porous sandstone 

Z. Xue and T. Ohsumi

pp. 25-32

  
 


Numerical and laboratory investigations of electrical resistance tomography for environmental monitoring 

T. Dhu and G. Heinson

pp. 33-40

  
 


Streaming potential and groundwater contamination 

S.S. Baker and J.P. Cull

pp. 41-44

  
 


Detection of formation boundaries and permeable fractures based on frequency-domain Stoneley wave logs 

H. Saito, K. Hayashi and Y. Iikura

pp. 45-50

  
 


Efficient crosswell EM Tomography using localized nonlinear approximation 

H.J. Kim, Y. Song, K.H. Lee and M.J. Wilt

pp. 51-55

  
 


Permeability imaging in granitic rocks based on surface resistivity profiling 

H. Sudo, T. Tanaka, T. Kobayashi, T. Kondo, T. Takahashi, M. Miyamoto and M. Amagai

pp. 56-61

  
 


Estimation of the zone of excavation disturbance around tunnels, using resistivity and acoustic tomography 

K. Suzuki, E. Nakata, M. Minami, E. Hibino, T. Tani, J. Sakakibara and N. Yamada

pp. 62-69

  
 


Application of the tri-axial drill-bit VSP method to drilling for geological survey in civil engineering 

N. Soma, M. Utagawa, M. Seto and H. Asanuma

pp. 70-79

  
 


Borehole radar survey to explore limestone cavities for the construction of a highway bridge 

J.H. Kim, S.J. Cho and M.J. Yi

pp. 80-87

  
 


Detecting buried human remains using near-surface geophysical instruments 

K. Powell

pp. 88-92

  
 


Archaeological geophysics: 3D imaging of the Muweilah archaeological site, United Arab Emirates 

R. Evangelista and E. Wedepohl

pp. 93-98

  
 


Assessment of seawater intrusion using geophysical well logging and electrical soundings in a coastal aquifer, Youngkwang-gun, Korea 

S. Hwang, J. Shin, I. Park and S. Lee

pp. 99-104

  
 


  
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