Geophysical techniques, particularly non-invasive imaging methods, have emerged as essential tools for characterising landfill structures and monitoring leachate migration. These methods, including ...
Tillaged (left) and vegetated (right) soils have a very different structure and functioning, despite belonging to the same soil type. Quantitative characterization of soil structure over space and ...
Geophysical techniques offer robust and non‐invasive approaches for imaging and evaluating the subsurface, playing a critical role in the detection and analysis of sinkhole phenomena. By utilising ...
The accurate assessment of subsurface geological conditions is imperative for the sustainable management of underground energy resources. As energy exploration extends to greater depths due to ...
Geophysical inversion is an ill-posed problem. Classical local search method for inversion is depend on initial guess and easy to be trapped in local optimum. The global optimization is a group of ...
ABSTRACT: A selection of a number of geophysical methods to solve different geological, geodynamical, environmental, archaeological and other problems usually has no theoretical substantiation. The ...
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Geophysical services entail investigation studies carried out in the air, water, or land with the aim of ascertaining surface or subsurface details. Geophysical methods are gaining prominence due to ...