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Exploration Geophysics Exploration Geophysics
Volume 40 Number 1 2009
Published jointly by ASEG, SEGJ, and KSEG
Editors: Changsoo Shin, Toshiyuki Yokota, Lindsay Thomas


Table of Contents (including Editorial Panel, Members of ASEG and Membership Application form)
 



 


Table of Contents in Japanese (including Editorial Panel, Members of SEGJ and Membership Application form)
 



 


Table of Contents in Korean (including Editorial Panel, Members of KSEG and Membership Application form)
 



 


Grounded electrical-source airborne transient electromagnetic (GREATEM) survey of Mount Bandai, north-eastern Japan 

Toru Mogi, Ken'ichirou Kusunoki, Hideshi Kaieda, Hisatoshi Ito, Akira Jomori, Nobuhide Jomori and Youichi Yuuki

pp. 1-7

  
 


Holistic inversion of frequency-domain airborne electromagnetic data with minimal prior information 

Ross Brodie and Malcolm Sambridge

pp. 8-16

  
 


Magnetization structure of Aogashima Island using vector magnetic anomalies obtained by a helicopter-borne magnetometer 

Nobuhiro Isezaski and Jun Matsuo

pp. 17-26

  
 


Detection of cavities in a karst area by means of a 3D electrical resistivity technique 

Samgyu Park, Changryol Kim, Jung-Sul Son, Myeong-Jong Yi and Jung-Ho Kim

pp. 27-32

  
 


Negative apparent resistivity in dipole–dipole electrical surveys 

Hyun-Key Jung, Dong-Joo Min, Hyo Sun Lee, Seokhoon Oh and Hojoon Chung

pp. 33-40

  
 


A small ocean bottom electromagnetometer and ocean bottom electrometer system with an arm-folding mechanism (Technical Report) 

Takafumi Kasaya and Tada-nori Goto

pp. 41-48

  
 


A 3D ground penetrating radar imaging of the heavy rainfall-induced deformation around a river levee: a case study of Ara River, Saitama, Japan 

Toshiyuki Yokota, Tomio Inazaki, Shunsuke Shinagawa and Takumi Ueda

pp. 49-55

  
 


Urban archaeological investigations using surface 3D Ground Penetrating Radar and Electrical Resistivity Tomography methods 

Nikos Papadopoulos, Apostolos Sarris, Myeong-Jong Yi and Jung-Ho Kim

pp. 56-68

  
 


Evaluation of Van Khan Tooril's castle, an archaeological site in Mongolia, by Ground Penetrating Radar 

Tseedulam Khuut and Motoyuki Sato

pp. 69-76

  
 


A new approach to enhancement of ground penetrating radar target signals by pulse compression 

Mahmoud Gaballah and Motoyuki Sato

pp. 77-84

  
 


Maximising the lateral resolution of near-surface seismic refraction methods 

Derecke Palmer

pp. 85-98

  
 


Waveform inversion of shallow seismic refraction data using hybrid heuristic search method 

Mika Takekoshi and Hiroaki Yamanaka

pp. 99-104

  
 


Traveltime estimation of first arrivals and later phases using the modified graph method for a crustal structure analysis 

Ryuji Kubota, Eiichiro Nishiyama, Kei Murase and Junzo Kasahara

pp. 105-113

  
 


A new waveform inversion method to determine the rupture directivity of moderate earthquakes: numerical tests for rupture models 

Seung-Hoon Yoo and Junkee Rhie

pp. 114-120

  
 


Experiments on the stability of the spatial autocorrelation method (SPAC) and linear array methods and on the imaginary part of the SPAC coefficients as an indicator of data quality 

Sos Margaryan, Toshiaki Yokoi and Koichi Hayashi

pp. 121-131

  
 


Initial results from spatially averaged coherency, frequency-wavenumber, and horizontal to vertical spectrum ratio microtremor survey methods for site hazard study at Launceston, Tasmania 

Maxime Claprood and Michael W. Asten

pp. 132-142

  
 


Effects on Logging-While-Drilling (LWD) data of mismatch between multipole sources 

Joongmoo Byun and Yonghwan Joo

pp. 143-153

  
 


A comparative study of borehole size and tool effect on dispersion curves 

Weijun Zhao, Jongman Kim and Yeonghwa Kim

pp. 154-162

  
 


Subcritical crack growth in rocks in an aqueous environment 

Yoshitaka Nara, Masafumi Takada, Toshifumi Igarashi, Naoki Hiroyoshi and Katsuhiko Kaneko

pp. 163-171

  
 


  
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