Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of Dam Structures of Kazakhstan on example of Aktobe and Karatomar Water Storage Basins

Abstract

Ground penetrating radar surveys of technical condition of Karatomar and Aktobe water storage basins on the river Tobol are shown. In this article we have shown that dams have problems with cavities and identified longitudinal dimensions of anomalous zones of decompression.

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Z. Zhantayev, B. Kurmanov, N. Breusov, S. Dauren and K. Alexandr, "Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of Dam Structures of Kazakhstan on example of Aktobe and Karatomar Water Storage Basins," Open Journal of Geology, Vol. 3 No. 2B, 2013, pp. 25-27. doi: 10.4236/ojg.2013.32B006.

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