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SANE2017-43
GPR measurements to assess the characteristics of active faults in Mongolia
-- GPR and active faults in Mongolia --
Maksim Bano, Jean-Remi Dujardin, Antoine Schlupp (Strasbourg Univ.), Nyambayar Tsend-Ayush, Ulziibat Munkhuu (NRIAG)
pp. 1 - 6
SANE2017-44
Fault Detection in the Curah Lengkong at Mt Semeru, Indonesia
-- Topographic and Ground Penetrating Radar Evidences --
Christopher Gomez (Kobe Univ.), Franck Lavigne (Sorbonne Univ.), Danang Sri Hadmoko (Univ. Gadja Madah)
pp. 7 - 10
SANE2017-45
Application for GPR Survey to Faults in Mogod Earthquake in Central Mongolia
Tsogtbaatar Amarsaikhan, Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.)
pp. 11 - 16
SANE2017-46
Interpretation of GPR survey of subsurface layer structure of the west coast fault zone at Aomori bay
Kazuki Fujisawa, Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.)
pp. 17 - 22
SANE2017-47
GPR survey for paleotsunami research
Kazuhisa Goto, Hiraku Takeda (Tohoku Univ.), James Goff (UNSW), Hideaki Matsumoto (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.), Daisuke Sugawara (Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka)
pp. 23 - 24
SANE2017-48
Distribution of paleo-tsunami deposits in the eastern Taiwan using Ground Penetrating Radar
Mamoru Nakamura, Masaya Sokei (Univ. of Ryukyus), How-Wei Chen (National Central Univ.)
pp. 25 - 30
SANE2017-49
Eroded Coastal Dune and Deposits in North Sumatra (Indonesia) following the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami
-- A Geophysical Approach --
Christopher Gomez (Kobe Univ.), Franck Lavigne (Sorbonne Univ.), Patrick Wassmer (Strasbourg Univ.)
pp. 31 - 32
SANE2017-50
Development of Non-Destructive Inspection Sensor for Wooden Structures (7)
-- Demonstration Test of 3D Imaging in Wooden House Wall Model --
Yasunari Mori, Takayoshi Yumii, Yumi Asano, Kyouji Doi (MES), Christian N. Koyama, Yasushi Iitsuka, Kazunori Takahashi, Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.)
pp. 33 - 38
SANE2017-51
Polarimetric Imaging of Full Polarimetric GPR
Xuan Feng, Qi Lu (Jilin Univ.)
pp. 39 - 42
SANE2017-52
Preliminary Experiment of Sea Ice Thickness Measurement by Ground Penetrating Radar
Masayoshi Matsumoto, Mitsunori Yoshimura (PASCO), Kazuhiro Naoki, Kohei Cho (Tokai Univ.)
pp. 43 - 48
SANE2017-53
A Practical Approach for High-resolution Pavement Inspection with Multistatic Array GPR YAKUMO
Li Yi (AIST), Lilong Zou, Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.)
pp. 49 - 54
SANE2017-54
Nondestructive Inspection of Pavement by MIMO GPR ”YAKUMO”
Lilong Zou, Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.)
pp. 55 - 60
SANE2017-55
Characterizing Peat Thickness Based on Common Mid Point (CMP) Ground Penetrating Radar
-- a Preliminary Result --
Djoko Nugroho, Lena Sumargana, Syae fuddin, Galih Adinata, Sumi rah, Marina c.g. Frederik, Oni Bintoro, Agu stan (BPPT)
pp. 61 - 65
SANE2017-56
L- and S-band SAR backscatter modelling for lunar pokar buried ice detection
Shiv Mohan (PLANEX), R d. Shah (M.G.Science Inst.)
pp. 67 - 71
SANE2017-57
Unsupervised Adaptive PolSAR Land Classification System Using Quaternion Neural Networks
Hyunsoo Kim, Akira Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo)
pp. 73 - 78
SANE2017-58
Development of landmine visualization systems to deal with complex-amplitude texture based on complex-valued self-organizing map
Akira Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo)
pp. 79 - 84
SANE2017-59
Random noise de-noising and direct wave eliminating based on SVD method for ground penetrating radar signals
Qi Lu, Xuan Feng, Cai Liu (Jilin Univ.)
pp. 85 - 88
SANE2017-60
Recent Activities on Archaeological Survey by GPR
-- Case study in Inari-yama Kofun --
Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku Univ.)
pp. 89 - 94
SANE2017-61
Diagnosing deterioration of tree trunks using GPR
Ken Kajino, Kazunori Takahashi, Kunio Aoike, Yayoi Ashiba, Nobuaki Ishizawa (OYO)
pp. 95 - 100
SANE2017-62
Railway Structures Inspection Method using G.P.R.
-- Inspection precision improvement and improvement of the work efficiency for tunnnel lining and track bed --
Hiroyuki Morishima (JRC), Tomoki Kuboshima (JR East)
pp. 101 - 106
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.