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Scatterable Landmine Detection Project Dataset 8, Gabriel Steinberg, Jasper Baur, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet Apr 2020

Scatterable Landmine Detection Project Dataset 8, Gabriel Steinberg, Jasper Baur, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet

Earth Sciences Faculty Scholarship

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Aeromagnetic Surveys To Detect Mbrl Unexploded Ordnance Dataset 2, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet Apr 2020

Aeromagnetic Surveys To Detect Mbrl Unexploded Ordnance Dataset 2, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet

Earth Sciences Faculty Scholarship

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Scatterable Landmine Detection Project Dataset 9, Gabriel Steinberg, Jasper Baur, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet Apr 2020

Scatterable Landmine Detection Project Dataset 9, Gabriel Steinberg, Jasper Baur, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet

Earth Sciences Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Aeromagnetic Surveys To Detect Mbrl Unexploded Ordnance Dataset 1, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet Apr 2020

Aeromagnetic Surveys To Detect Mbrl Unexploded Ordnance Dataset 1, Alex Nikulin, Timothy De Smet

Earth Sciences Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Seismic Anisotropy Of The Upper Crust In The Mountain Ranges Of Taiwan From The Taiger Explosion Experiment, Kuo-Chen Hao, Piotr Sroda, Francis T. Wu, Chien-Ying Wang, Yao-Wen Kuo Jan 2013

Seismic Anisotropy Of The Upper Crust In The Mountain Ranges Of Taiwan From The Taiger Explosion Experiment, Kuo-Chen Hao, Piotr Sroda, Francis T. Wu, Chien-Ying Wang, Yao-Wen Kuo

Earth Sciences Faculty Scholarship

Taiwan is known as a strongly anisotropic region observed from SKS 1 - 2 s delay time and other teleseismic phases. An estimate of the crustal contribution to the total anisotropy from the foliated Central Range is essential to understanding the overall teleseismic results. We used P wave arrivals from the dense seismic arrays deployed during the TAIGER active source experiments and the permanent broadband seismic stations to determine the crustal anisotropy. From the arrival time analysis as a function of azimuth, we detected a clear cos(2 theta) pattern. The strength of the crustal anisotropy (0 - 15 km depth) …


Onshore/ Offshore Wide-Angle Deep Seismic Profiling In Taiwan, Y. H. Yeh, R. C. Shih, C. H. Lin, C. C. Liu, H. Y. Yen, B. S. Huang, C. S. Liu, P. Z. Chen, C. S. Huang, C. J. Wu, Francis T. Wu Sep 1998

Onshore/ Offshore Wide-Angle Deep Seismic Profiling In Taiwan, Y. H. Yeh, R. C. Shih, C. H. Lin, C. C. Liu, H. Y. Yen, B. S. Huang, C. S. Liu, P. Z. Chen, C. S. Huang, C. J. Wu, Francis T. Wu

Earth Sciences Faculty Scholarship

In summer 1995, in collaboration with the deep multi-channel seismic profiling project around the island of Taiwan, anonshore-offshore wide-angle deep seismic profiling experiment was conducted in Taiwan. The results are expected to provide the first complete seismic images of the deep crustal structure for a better understanding of the Taiwan orogeny and subduction-collision system. The experiment consists of three profiles, one along each of the central and southern cross-island highways and another on the south-link highway of the island. For the first two lines, 35 three-component portable seismographs were deployed along each of the 116 and 135 km-long profiles onshore, …