Nedra Bonal
Sandia National Laboratories
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Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics | 2013
C. A. Zelt; Seth S. Haines; Michael H. Powers; Jacob R. Sheehan; Siegfried Rohdewald; Curtis A. Link; Koichi Hayashi; Don Zhao; Hua-wei Zhou; Bethany L. Burton; Uni K. Petersen; Nedra Bonal; William E. Doll
ABSTRACT Seismic refraction methods are used in environmental and engineering studies to image the shallow subsurface. We present a blind test of inversion and tomographic refraction analysis methods using a synthetic first-arrival-time dataset that was made available to the community in 2010. The data are realistic in terms of the near-surface velocity model, shot-receiver geometry and the datas frequency and added noise. Fourteen estimated models were determined by ten participants using eight different inversion algorithms, with the true model unknown to the participants until it was revealed at a session at the 2011 SAGEEP meeting. The estimated models are generally consistent in terms of their large-scale features, demonstrating the robustness of refraction data inversion in general, and the eight inversion algorithms in particular. When compared to the true model, all of the estimated models contain a smooth expression of its two main features: a large offset in the bedrock and the top of a steeply...
Archive | 2016
Nedra Bonal; Avery Ted Cashion; Grzegorz Cieslewski; Daniel J. Dorsey; Adam Foris; Timothy J. Miller; Barry L Roberts; Jiann-Cherng Su; Wendi Dreesen; J. Andrew Green; David Schwellenbach
Muons are subatomic particles that can penetrate the earth’s crust several kilometers and may be useful for subsurface characterization. The absorption rate of muons depends on the density of the materials through which they pass. Muons are more sensitive to density variation than other phenomena, including gravity, making them beneficial for subsurface investigation. Measurements of muon flux rate at differing directions provide density variations of the materials between the muon source (cosmic rays and neutrino interactions) and the detector, much like a CAT scan. Currently, muon tomography can resolve features to the sub-meter scale. This work consists of three parts to address the use of muons for subsurface characterization: 1) assess the use of muon scattering for estimating density differences of common rock types, 2) using muon flux to detect a void in rock, 3) measure muon direction by designing a new detector. Results from this project lay the groundwork for future directions in this field. Low-density objects can be detected by muons even when enclosed in high-density material like lead and even small changes in density (e.g. changes due to fracturing of material) can be detected. Rock density has a linear relationship with muon scattering density per rock volume when this ratio is greater than 0.10. Limitations on using muon scattering to assess density changes among common rock types have been identified. However, other analysis methods may show improved results for these relatively low density materials. Simulations show that muons can be used to image void space (e.g. tunnels) within rock but experimental results have been ambiguous. Improvements are suggested to improve imaging voids such as tunnels through rocks. Finally, a
Computational Geosciences | 2010
Nicholas B. Engdahl; Gary S. Weissmann; Nedra Bonal
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2016
Megan Elizabeth. Slinkard; Stephen Heck; David P. Schaff; Nedra Bonal; David Daily; Christopher John Young; Paul G. Richards
Archive | 2012
Robert E. Abbott; Nedra Bonal
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2015 | 2016
Nedra Bonal; Dave Schwellenbach; Wendi Dreesen; Daniel J. Dorsey; Jennifer Taylor; Igor Ingerov; Andriy Lozovoy; Yana Mendriy
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2016
Robert J. Mellors; George Chapline; Alain Bonneville; Richard T. Kouzes; Nedra Bonal; Charlotte A. Rowe; Elena Guardincerri
FastTIMES | 2016
Robert J. Mellors; George Chapline; Alain Bonneville; Richard T. Kouzes; Nedra Bonal; Charlotte A. Rowe; Elena Guardincerri
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2015 | 2015
Ahmed S. El Mahmoudi; Adel Hussein; Yousef Al-Molhem; Robert S. Freeland; Barry J. Allred; Roger A Eigenberg; Bryan L. Woodbury; Zhiqu Lu; Kathryn Decker; Alex Buller; Larisa Golovko; Tate Meehan; Mark E. Everett; Charles Stanford; Timothy S. de Smet; Andrei Mihai; Alexandra Gerea; Leiph Preston; Nedra Bonal; Dave Schwellenbach; Wendi Dreesen; Andrew Green; Rujun Chen
Archive | 2015
Nedra Bonal; Leiph Preston; Daniel J. Dorsey; David Schwellenbach; Wendi Dreesen; J. Andrew Green