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Theory and Application of the Electromagnetic Induction Geophysical Method in the Arctic Region West Greenland
Ingeman-Nielsen, Thomas
(PhD Student)
Villumsen, Arne
(Main Supervisor)
Baumgartner, Francois
(Supervisor)
Dahlin, Torleif
(Examiner)
Rasmussen, Thorkild Maack
(Examiner)
Department of Civil Engineering
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
01/01/2002
→
02/02/2006
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permafrost
Earth & Environmental Sciences
100%
electrical resistivity
Earth & Environmental Sciences
78%
induced polarization
Earth & Environmental Sciences
36%
ground penetrating radar
Earth & Environmental Sciences
19%
frost
Earth & Environmental Sciences
19%
theoretical study
Earth & Environmental Sciences
19%
ice
Earth & Environmental Sciences
18%
distribution
Earth & Environmental Sciences
16%
Research output
Research output per year
2006
2006
2006
1
Ph.D. thesis
Research output per year
Research output per year
Geophysical Techniques applied to permafrost investigations in Greenland
Ingeman-Nielsen, T.
,
Feb 2006
, Kgs. Lyngby:
Technical University of Denmark
.
179 p.
(BYG-Rapport; No. R-123).
Research output
:
Book/Report
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Ph.D. thesis
Open Access
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permafrost
100%
electrical resistivity
78%
induced polarization
36%
ground penetrating radar
19%
frost
19%
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