X-ray computed tomography (CT) is an established technique for nondestructively characterizing geologic cores. CT provides information on sediment structure, diagenetic alteration, fractures, flow channels and barriers, porosity, and fluid-phase saturation. A portable CT imaging system has been developed specifically for imaging whole-round cores at the drilling site. The new system relies upon carefully designed radiological shielding to minimize the size and weight of the resulting instrument. Specialized x-ray beam collimators and filters maximize system sensitivity and performance. The system has been successfully deployed on the research vessel Joides Resolution for Ocean Drilling Program's Leg 204 and 210, within the Ocean Dri...
This contribution comprises true-3D volume datasets ("Digital drill cores"), acquired by a X-ray Com...
This dataset contains the CT-scan data of rock cores collected from the DAPGEO-02 research borehole,...
Although CT scans are being used in scientific research since the late 1970's, they are only recentl...
An x-ray scanner was designed and fabricated at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to provide hig...
X-ray computed tomography (XCT) can be used to identify lithologies and deformation structures withi...
Natural gas hydrates are difficult to study because they are thermo dynamically stable at temperatur...
Approximately 800 ft. of continuous core was recovered from borehole SB-15 D (on unit 15, near the s...
Approximately 800 ft. of continuous core was recovered from borehole SB-15 D (on unit 15, near the s...
The task was to measure ice cores with a diameter of 10 cm and a length of 1 m that were drilled out...
Ice core studies are crucial for understanding past climatic events. Currently a wide range of metho...
Machined fragments of a number of core plugs have been analyzed using a high resolution X-ray micro-...
An X-ray techniqne has been developed \q7hich allows detailed sedimentological, stratigraphic, and s...
Computed X-ray Tomography is a non-destructive technique that allows three-dimensional imaging of so...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive imaging technique that provides three-dimensiona...
X-ray Computed Tomography is a non-destructive technique to resolve internal structures and their th...
This contribution comprises true-3D volume datasets ("Digital drill cores"), acquired by a X-ray Com...
This dataset contains the CT-scan data of rock cores collected from the DAPGEO-02 research borehole,...
Although CT scans are being used in scientific research since the late 1970's, they are only recentl...
An x-ray scanner was designed and fabricated at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to provide hig...
X-ray computed tomography (XCT) can be used to identify lithologies and deformation structures withi...
Natural gas hydrates are difficult to study because they are thermo dynamically stable at temperatur...
Approximately 800 ft. of continuous core was recovered from borehole SB-15 D (on unit 15, near the s...
Approximately 800 ft. of continuous core was recovered from borehole SB-15 D (on unit 15, near the s...
The task was to measure ice cores with a diameter of 10 cm and a length of 1 m that were drilled out...
Ice core studies are crucial for understanding past climatic events. Currently a wide range of metho...
Machined fragments of a number of core plugs have been analyzed using a high resolution X-ray micro-...
An X-ray techniqne has been developed \q7hich allows detailed sedimentological, stratigraphic, and s...
Computed X-ray Tomography is a non-destructive technique that allows three-dimensional imaging of so...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive imaging technique that provides three-dimensiona...
X-ray Computed Tomography is a non-destructive technique to resolve internal structures and their th...
This contribution comprises true-3D volume datasets ("Digital drill cores"), acquired by a X-ray Com...
This dataset contains the CT-scan data of rock cores collected from the DAPGEO-02 research borehole,...
Although CT scans are being used in scientific research since the late 1970's, they are only recentl...