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+ | In recent years, the high probability of large-scale earthquakes occurring in Japan has become a major social concern; and thus, it is urgent that countermeasures and maintenance be implemented for the protection of large-scale societal infrastructures from damage due to these earthquakes. When large-scale societal infrastructures are inspected, an internal diagnosis is required to evaluate the damage condition of the structures in order to see what countermeasures should be planned ahead of the occurrence of any earthquakes. However, conventional methods of diagnosis, such as groundpenetrating radar, have their limitations. Namely, they provide high-precision results in shallow areas, but results with reduced resolution in deeper regions. To overcome the shortcomings associated with these conventional methods of exploring depths out of the investigation range, one approach is to use muography1). This paper investigates the applicability of muon exploration techniques, using cosmic-ray muons, to probe the density of structures inside earth-fill dams. |
In recent years, the high probability of large-scale earthquakes occurring in Japan has become a major social concern; and thus, it is urgent that countermeasures and maintenance be implemented for the protection of large-scale societal infrastructures from damage due to these earthquakes. When large-scale societal infrastructures are inspected, an internal diagnosis is required to evaluate the damage condition of the structures in order to see what countermeasures should be planned ahead of the occurrence of any earthquakes. However, conventional methods of diagnosis, such as groundpenetrating radar, have their limitations. Namely, they provide high-precision results in shallow areas, but results with reduced resolution in deeper regions. To overcome the shortcomings associated with these conventional methods of exploring depths out of the investigation range, one approach is to use muography1). This paper investigates the applicability of muon exploration techniques, using cosmic-ray muons, to probe the density of structures inside earth-fill dams.
Published on 06/06/24
Submitted on 06/06/24
Volume Advances in geophysical ground characterization, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.038
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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