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Journal of Environmental & Engineering Geophysics; June 2005; v. 10; issue. p. 229-234; DOI: 10.2113/JEEG10.2.229
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Formula Odile Abraham is a researcher of the geophysics section of the Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées in France. She graduated from the Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'Etat, France, in 1990. She obtained her Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Wales College of Cardiff, United Kingdom, in 1993. Her research interests include seismic methods for non destructive testing of concrete and sub-surface geophysics.

Formula Richard Benson has forty years of professional experience in the Applied Earth Sciences. He formed Technos, Inc. in 1971 and has pioneered the application of many geophysical methods for environmental and geotechnical projects. He holds a B.S. degree in Geology and Geophysics from the University of Minnesota with minors in Electrical Engineering, Math and Physics (1965). His M.S. work was done in Coastal Engineering at the University of Miami, Institute of Marine Sciences (1965–1967). In 2004, Mr. Benson was presented with the Gold Medal Contribution Award for Exceptional Contribution to EEGS and the Engineering and Environmental Geophysical community.

Formula Adnand Bitri received an M.S. (1985) in geophysics from the Univeristy of Tirana and a Ph.D. (1992) in geophysics from the University of Strasbourg (France). In 1995 he joined the French geological survey BRGM. His professional interests include surface waves inversion, noise attenuation, Ground Penetrating Radar, and data processing. He is an associate member of SEG.

Formula Ludovic Bodet received his M.S. in Earth Sciences from ‘Geosciences Rennes’ (1999) and his undergraduate degree in Geophysics from the ‘Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris’ in France (2000). He worked as an engineering geophysicist in Fugro France (marine seismic and resistivity surveys, Research & Development). He is presently a Ph.D. candidate at the ‘Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées’ in Nantes and the ‘Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières’ in Orléans, France. Current research interests include inverse . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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