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Publications by Rui Moura

2007

Seismic refraction applied to weathering thickness characterization and slope stability in NW Portugal

Authors
Santos, P; Cunha, D; Bastos, C; Lima, A; Moura, R;

Publication
Near Surface 2007 - 13th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics

Abstract
In the past decades urban areas have suffered large demographic pressures, forcing people and their housing compounds to migrate to peripheral regions were they often build without land planning concerns, and where many times they are subject to adverse natural conditions and exposed to natural hazards being landslides one of the main threats. Nowadays, geophysical methods assume a relevant role monitoring and surveying unstable slopes. We performed thirty seismic profiles with the aim of determine distribution of rock weathering through seismic refraction techniques, in Canelas, a small village in NW Portugal. Each profile was summarized with average values of velocity for each depth. Despite having a low density coverage for the area involved, the results seem to show that seismic refraction is an important tool to rapidly characterize weathering thicknesses, a very important factor to be taken into account in problems of slope stability.

2010

Lagoa da Apulia: A residual lagoon from the Late Holocene (NW coastal zone of Portugal)

Authors
Granja, H; Rocha, F; Matias, M; Moura, R; Caldas, F; Marques, J; Tareco, H;

Publication
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL

Abstract
The Lagoa da Apulia is a unique feature in the NW coastal zone of Portugal, a remaining form from a lagoon complex system that, during the Late Holocene, was dominant in the region. This system was mainly neotectonically controlled, occupying a depressed area bounded by faults on a Palaeozoic rocky lower platform, today observable on beaches at low tide. With the intention of knowing the main architecture of the palaeo-lagoon, geophysical prospecting with GPR and resistivity was carried out. Accordingly, six cores were taken and the sedimentary and mineralogical facies, and diatom and foraminifer contents were analysed, and five rich organic layers were dated by radiocarbon analysis. With the data, an evolutionary environment reconstruction model was created for this palaeo-lagoon and the main structural features of the neighbouring area.

2012

Results from geospatial analysis of resistivity to delineate contamination anomalies: A case study of a Controlled Dump - North Portugal

Authors
Moura, R; Fontoura, MJ; Goncalves, V; Dias, P; Santos, BS; Dias, AG; Marques, JE;

Publication
Proceedings of the Symposium on the Application of Geophyics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, SAGEEP

Abstract
The assessment of contaminant dispersion in Controlled Dumps (CD) of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is possible through the combination of geophysical, geochemical and statistical methods. The methodology applied in this study will contribute to evaluate the environmental consequences of the Matosinhos CD (N Portugal), which is set in a granitic crystalline geological context with a permeability controlled by differential weathering which, in turn, is associated with fracturing. The statistical methods that we will describe are usually used in geochemical anomaly determination and were adapted to be used with resistivity data obtained from twenty-two 2D profiles performed around the CD. The data set was inverted and the results were processed and visualized by a 3D software application that we are currently developing. Groundwater samples were also collected in piezometers, upstream and downstream of the CD, with the aim of directly confirming the presence of contaminants indirectly detected by the geophysical and geostatistical methods described before. The combination of these different approaches allows, in our opinion, an improved approach towards the detection and delineation of contaminant plumes from these deposits.

1995

Geophysical Investigations Inside the "Casa do Infante", Oporto, Portugal

Authors
Senos Matias, M; Moura, R; Gomes, P; Teixeira, R;

Publication
1st EEGS Meeting

Abstract

1998

Subaquatic electrical measurements

Authors
E. R. Almeida, F; M. M. Moura, R;

Publication
4th EEGS Meeting

Abstract

1998

Some examples of the use of GPR in engineering and environment at the university of Aveiro, Portugal

Authors
Moura, R; E. Oliveira, J; M. Modesto, C; E. Almeida, F; Senos Matias, M;

Publication
4th EEGS Meeting

Abstract

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