• Ambient
noise imaging at Boliden Tara Mines by using a 21 instrument seismic array in order
to generate a 3D velocity model of the local structures and subsurface.
• GEOURBAN project aims to investigate the potential of district heating in Dublin City. The goal is to help elucidate the geology of Dublin subsurface by using several techniques: ambient noise interferometry, H/V and autocorrelation analysis.
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Giuseppe Maggio
Position: PhD student
Email: gmaggio-at-cp.dias.ie
Qualifications: MSc in Geoscience – Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
Research interests
Passive seismic methods, ambient noise tomography, cross-correlation and H/V techniques, physical volcanology
Currently involved in two projects:
• Ambient noise imaging at Boliden Tara Mines by using a 21 instrument seismic array in order to generate a 3D velocity model of the local structures and subsurface.
• GEOURBAN project aims to investigate the potential of district heating in Dublin City. The goal is to help elucidate the geology of Dublin subsurface by using several techniques: ambient noise interferometry, H/V and autocorrelation analysis.
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