Recent Advances in Shallow Geophysics (EIGG Research in Progress
Meeting) : Programme
British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, 9th May 2003
De La Beche Lecture Theatre
Oral Presentation Programme
9.15 Registration
10:00 Opening remarks
10:05 Capacitive Resistivity Imaging With Towed Arrays. O. Kuras, R. D.
Ogilvy, D. Beamish, P. I. Meldrum and C. P. Nathanail. British
Geological Survey and University of Nottingham.
10:25 Comparison of different electrode materials for induced
polarisation measurements. Gareth Morris. University of Lancaster
10:45 Characterising flow and transport processes in the unsaturated
zone using electrical resistivity tomography and cross-borehole radar.
Peter Winship, Andrew Binley and Giorgio Cassiani. University of Lancaster.
11:05 Coffee and posters
11.30 Investigation of the sedimentary architecture of the
Permo-Triassic Sandstones in NE England using ground penetrating radar.
Steve Truss Jared West, Jim Best. University of Leeds University
11.50 Geophysical Exploration For Replacement Mineralisation In the
South Pennine Orefield, UK. Tim Grossey, University of Leicester
12.10 The Electro-Kinetic effect as the basis for a non-invasive Ground
investigation tool. Ken O'Hara-Dhand. Nottingham Trent University.
12:30 Lunch and posters (&EIGG Committee Meeting)
14:00 Arun palaeo-river system: new insights from high-resolution
geophysics. Jonathan Pye, Jenny Collier, Sanjeev Gupta, Andrew
Palmer-Felgate, Julie Dickinson, Ben de Mol. Imperial College, London.
14.20 Ground investigations using shear waves generated by piezoelectric
bimorphs. Lavinia M. Nelder. British Geological Survey.
14.40 Improved characterization of heterogeneous near surface materials
by two-dimensional joint inversion of seismic and DC resistivity data
Luis A. Gallardo, Max A. Meju. Lancaster University / División de
Ciencias de la Tierra, CICESE, Mexico.
15:00 Geological structure of the Solent from multichannel sparker data.
T.J. Henstock, J.M. Bull, J.K. Dix, and A.I. Best, Southampton
Oceanography Centre.
15:20 The role of GPR imaging for engineering and environmental
applications Joe Lenham, Reynolds Geo-Sciences Ltd.
15:40 tea
16:00 Close
Poster presentations
Enhanced interpretation of magnetic survey data using artificial neural
networks: A case study from the archaeological site at Butrint, Southern
Albania. David J. Bescoby, Gavin C. Cawley and P. Neil Chroston.
University of East Anglia.
Electrical Impedance Tomography Of Napl Contaminated Waste And Bedrock
At A Former Quarry Site. Chambers, J E, Meldrum, P I, Ogilvy, R D and
Kuras, O. British Geological Survey.
New Solutions To Leak Location From Plastic Water Pipes. Aaron
Lockwood, Tavi Murray, Graham Stuart (University of Leeds), Lawrence
Scudder (Thames Water)
Characterisation of glacial deposits for groundwater vulnerability
assessment using electrical methods. Matthew Kilner, Jared West, Tavi
Murray. University of Leeds.
Borehole measurements for hydrogeological investigations. Silke
Hartmann, Jared West, Noelle Odling. University of Leeds.
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