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  • Archaeological prospection by using seismic geophysical method.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Chachliouti, Maria; Chatzipetros, George
    Thesis advisor: Soupios, Pantelis
    Publication Date: 13-10-2010
    This technical report describes the pattern and results of geophysical surveys at an archaeological site in the area of Ierapetra, Crete. The objective of this research is to determine the geophysical of the site to determine ...
  • Microtremor refraction (Nasw) for the determination of ground parameters in Basilicata (Italy) and comparison with HVSR method. Comparison of the 1D vs 2D arrays of Nasw method in the city of Senigallia (Italy).

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Vitsaras, Emmanouil
    Thesis advisor: Vallianatos, Philippos
    Publication Date: 09-05-2008
    The present work concerns in the Refraction Microtremor Technique. Via this technique is given the possibility of reception and elaboration data of microtremor signals, where they are isolated and studied, the velocities ...
  • Nonlinear inversion of seismic data.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Electronic Engineering
    Authors: Pantzekos, Panagiotis
    Thesis advisor: Soupios, Panagiotis
    Publication Date: 09-05-2011
    A non linear method is used to compute first seismic arrivals and reflection travel times for velocity models with complex reflector geometry. The method uses a combination of refraction and reflection travel - times for ...
  • Seismic velocity analysis and presentation of local seismicity structure in the area of Crete.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Seiragakis, Manolis
    Thesis advisor: Kokkinou, Eleni
    Publication Date: 03-05-2010
    The shallow seismogenic layer in the Front of the Hellenic Arc is considered responsible for a large number of earthquakes occurred in Southern Aegean and especially around Crete Island. Information concerning the seismic ...