Technische Universiteit is the largest Dutch university of technology involved in teaching and applied and scientific research. In this project it is mainly involved in the realization of the successful development of the GPR fracture response modelling, non-destructive laboratory testing, analysis of trial and field test GPR measurements, and in dissemination. |
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The section of Applied Geophysics at the Department of Geotechnology of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences in Delft University of Technology is involved in many disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research projects, with national and international funding, on topics that are relevant to the present proposal. The section is integral part of the research school Centre for Technical Geoscience (CTG), where in the programme Near Surface Technology some 25 scientific staff members of TUD and some 45 PhD students participate. The section develops research projects in the areas of acquisition optimization, advanced imaging and inversion technologies, acoustic, elastic, electric and electromagnetic characterization at different spatial-temporal scales, using seismic data, earth resistivity methods, electromagnetic induction methods and ground-penetrating radar for different applications. The section specializes in advanced imaging technologies for applications in hydrocarbon reservoirs, soils and aquifers, at different spatial-temporal scales, in particular for monitoring purposes. |