Monday, February 3, 2020

Application of Geophysical Methods to Engineering and Environmental Problems (19 April 2020)



Geophysical survey techniques have advanced through the 20th century and the 21st century saw automation of data acquisition and analysis for all geophysical methods. While the technology has made the surveys easier, the correct use of instruments is still crucial and data analysis techniques must be appropriate for each field condition. Experience is an accumulation of knowledge and its importance cannot be understated.The Society of Exploration Geophysicists of Japan (SEGJ) made a standard operation manual of various geophysical surveys and it was published by EAGE. This seminar covers five main subjects by specialists of each discipline to share their experience with the participants. The participants will receive the 660-page manual in digital form worth 60 euro (US$75) as a course material. 

TimeProgram
1.08:50-09:00 hrsMessage from Technical Committee
- Dr. Weerachai Siripunvaraporn, Chair of Technical Committee 
2.09:00-09:20 hrsIntroduction to an Application of Geophysical Methods to 
Engineering and Environmental Problems
-Shigeo Okuma, SEGJ President / National Institute of Advanced 
Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) 
3.09:20-09:40 hrsKeynote Lecture ‘Geophysical Exploration Technology Required in 
Earthquake Country Japan’
-Hiroaki Yamanaka, SEGJ Former President/ Tokyo Institute of 

Technology 

09:40-10:00 hrsPhoto Session & Coffee Break
4.10:00-11:20 hrsSurface Wave Survey
-Koichi Hayashi, OYO Corporation/Geometrics 
5.11:20-12:20 hrsSeismic Reflection Survey
-Takeshi Kozawa, JGI Inc. 

12:20-13:30 hrsLuncheon

6.13:30-14:30 hrsSeismic Refraction Survey
-Takao Aizawa, Suncoh Consultants Co., Ltd. 
7.14:30-15:40 hrsResistivity Survey
-Koichi Suzuki, Hokkaido University 

15:40-15:50 hrsCoffee Break
8.15:50-16:50 hrsShallow Exploration Application to the Geotechnical Engineering
-Keiichi Suzuki, Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co., Ltd
9.16:50-17:20 hrsDiscussion
10.17:20-17:30 hrsCertification Ceremony 

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