2015
DOI: 10.5194/gi-4-215-2015
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Development of the very long-range cosmic-ray muon radiographic imaging technique to explore the internal structure of an erupting volcano, Shinmoe-dake, Japan

Abstract: Development of the very long-range cosmic-ray muon radiographic imaging technique to explore the internal structure of an erupting volcano, Shinmoe-dake, Japan Abstract.

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“…The former describes the abundance of cosmic-ray muons for different energies and zenith angles at the surface of the Earth. This has been well documented in literature (see, for example, Lesparre et al, 2010). The differences between models and experimental data, and hence the systematic model uncertainty, can be as large as 15 % for vertical muons (Hebbeker and Timmermans, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…The former describes the abundance of cosmic-ray muons for different energies and zenith angles at the surface of the Earth. This has been well documented in literature (see, for example, Lesparre et al, 2010). The differences between models and experimental data, and hence the systematic model uncertainty, can be as large as 15 % for vertical muons (Hebbeker and Timmermans, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Besides these applications, which have mainly been designed for archaeological and civil engineering purposes, scientists have begun to deploy particle detectors to investigate and map geological structures. In recent years, this has been done for various volcanoes in Japan (Nishiyama et al, 2014;Tanaka et al, 2005Tanaka et al, , 2014, including the Shinmoedake volcano (Kusagaya and Tanaka, 2015), the lava dome at Unzen (Tanaka, 2016) and most recently the Sakurajima volcano (Oláh et al, 2018). Further experiments have been conducted in the Caribbean, in France (Ambrosino et al, 2015;Jourde et al, 2013Jourde et al, , 2015Lesparre et al, 2012;Marteau et al, 2015) and in Italy on Etna (Lo Presti et al, 2018) and Stromboli (Tioukov et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lehner (2007) measured the thicknesses of the casing stones to be 82,67,45,66,44, and 45 cm from the lower edge of the upper zone to the apex. The size of the stones with the exception of those near the lower edge has been calculated to be an average of 53 cm.…”
Section: Weight Of the Pyramidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, muography has been developed for the density imaging (e.g. Tanaka et al 2001;Lesparre et al 2012;Kusagaya & Tanaka 2015) and monitoring (e.g. Tanaka et al 2014;Jourde et al 2015b) of volcanoes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%