2013
Autores
Dionisio, A; Martinho, E; Almeida, F; Grangeia, C; Mendes, M; Moura, R; Caldas, J;
Publicação
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR THE CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
Abstract
Results of self-potential, seismic reflection and refraction, Infrared spectroscopy, ion chromatography and IR thermography survey performed over a Portuguese artistic tomb made of a porous limestone are presented. The tomb presents nowadays severe decay phenomena. The decay products associated to the decay patterns observed are mainly related with the presence of salts, namely nitrates and secondarily of chlorides. The self-potential and the thermography survey allowed verifying that moisture degrees change in different side walls of the tomb. The seismic methods showed there is no clear interface between undamaged and damaged stone material where the limestone is soft and the strength is slightly lower in the most humid zones.
2013
Autores
Supriandini, P; Moura, RM; Pinheiro, LM;
Publicação
75th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2013 Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2013: Changing Frontiers
Abstract
The result obtained from the investigation of Shear Waves Velocity (Vs) using Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves for the geothecnical purposes in five study area of Aveiro gave an estimated Vs30 to develop the microzonation studies in this area. Copyright
2013
Autores
Moura, R; Umaraliev, R; Almeida, F; Abdrakhmatov, K; Nizamiev, A;
Publicação
GEOCONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING, SGEM 2013, VOL II
Abstract
The measurement of shear wave velocity (Vs) is an established approach in contributing to earthquake site response. In situ dispersive wave measurements are one of the ways of determining Vs to a certain depth. Rayleigh type measurements have had a significant development in the past two decades. Since Spectral Analysis of Surface Waves measurements appeared, in the late 80s and early 90s, other approaches have developed. The later Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves method (MASW), that took advantage of the engineering seismograph and the increasing number software routines that became available, greatly enhanced the confidence of this type of in situ results towards assessing the shear wave velocity profile of the near surface. Thus within this work we aim to show the results of 27 dispersive wave tests, made for 48 educational facilities located in 20 villages of the Chong-Alay district, Osh oblast, Kyrgyz Republic. The results of these seismic tests contributed towards the micro seismic wider hazard assessment study we performed.
2013
Autores
Marques, JE; Marques, JM; Chamine, HI; Carreira, PM; Fonseca, PE; Monteiro Santos, FAM; Moura, R; Samper, J; Pisani, B; Teixeira, J; Carvalho, JM; Rocha, F; Borges, FS;
Publicação
GEOSCIENCES JOURNAL
Abstract
Mountains are often considered as the world's water towers. This paper presents a critical review on the research concerning the integrated assessment of groundwater resources of the mountain hydrogeologic system of Serra da Estrela Natural Park (central Portugal). The study area is the Zzere river basin upstream of Manteigas village located at the Serra da Estrela Mountain in Central Portugal. It provides the source of strategic water resources for the Portuguese mainland, including normal groundwaters, thermomineral waters and surface waters. An integrated approach has been used to formulate a conceptual model for this complex mountain hydrogeological system by integrating the geological, morphotectonic, hydroclimatic, unsaturated soil zone, hydrogeological, hydrogeophysical, hydrogeochemical and isotopic data. This model has been useful to: i) evaluate the water resources; ii) provide the basis for a sustainable management of water resources, iii) design measures for groundwater exploitation and contamination control; and iv) set up land-use policies.
2013
Autores
Dionísio, A; Martinho, E; Almeida, F; Grangeia, C; Mendes, M; Moura, R; Caldas, J;
Publicação
Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Abstract
Results of self-potential, seismic reflection and refraction, Infrared spectroscopy, ion chromatography and IR thermography survey performed over a Portuguese artistic tomb made of a porous limestone are presented. The tomb presents nowadays severe decay phenomena. The decay products associated to the decay patterns observed are mainly related with the presence of salts, namely nitrates and secondarily of chlorides. The self-potential and the thermography survey allowed verifying that moisture degrees change in different side walls of the tomb. The seismic methods showed there is no clear interface between undamaged and damaged stone material where the limestone is soft and the strength is slightly lower in the most humid zones. © 2013 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
2013
Autores
Rocha, JG; Correia, VMG; Martins, MS; Cabral, JM;
Publicação
Open Biomedical Engineering Journal
Abstract
This article describes a complete prototype system that can be used in electrotherapy treatments, that is, in medical treatments involving electric currents. The system is composed of two main blocks: the master and the slave. The Master block, whose main component is a CPU, controls the user interface. The Slave block, which is composed of a microcontroller and a wave generator, produces the appropriated voltages and currents compatible with the desired treatment. The whole system is powered by a 12 V power supply and the output signal voltage ranges between -100 V and 100 V. Despite the prototype being able of performing all the electrotherapy treatments in the low-medium frequency ranges, it was tested in aesthetic mesotherapy, namely in anticellulite, located anticellulite, antistretch, and antiflaccidity. In these treatments, the output signal is composed of an overlap of two frequencies: the first one is selected in the range of 1.2 kHz - 1.8 kHz and the second in the range of 0.07 Hz - 2 Hz. The system was tested in a clinical environment with real patients. It showed good results both in effectiveness of treatments and in terms of pain suffered by the patients. © Rocha et al.
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