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Record W2937717200 · doi:10.21608/iccae.2018.30046

Using the Electromagnetic Fields to observe and monitor Rock Foundation Stability at Quarter 27th City of 15th of May, Cairo, Egypt

2018· article· en· W2937717200 on OpenAlexaboutno aff
M. Atya, Olga Hachay, El-Said A. Ragab

Bibliographic record

VenueThe International Conference on Civil and Architecture Engineering · 2018
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldEarth and Planetary Sciences
TopicGeophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
Canadian institutionsnot available
FundersUral Federal UniversityUral Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesScience and Technology Development FundNational Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics
KeywordsQuarter (Canadian coin)Foundation (evidence)GeologyStability (learning theory)SeismologyAncient historyGeophysicsArchaeologyGeographyHistoryComputer science

Abstract

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The site of investigation belongs to the new societies that been established on the outer extensions of the city of greater Cairo, and namely the city of 15th May City. It had been built on Eocene limestone intercalated with thin beds of clay and very thin beds of salt (Morsi at al., 2003). Generally, the Eocene limestone sediments in Egypt are characterized with karstification resulting in fractures, cracks, cavities, and land subsidence. Consequently, short after the city get in use; the city started to suffer deformations that could be evidenced on the paved roads, the successive landfalls of the foundation grounds, the water accumulation through the fissures to form swamps, and the divergence of the dwelling's blocks. Therefore; an extensive study had been conducted in cooperation of the IGF UB RAS (Geophysical Institute Federal, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science) and NRIAG (National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics) to investigate and monitor the state stability of the foundation in a pilot area “Quarter 27”, five cycles of field observations (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013) had been acquired along profiles crossing and intersecting the Quarter dwellings.The analytical screening and mapping of the rock massive structure approaches to critical trends with meaningful impacts to the factor “safe” in the engineering geophysics and mining. The present work proposed the rock massive at its optimum state at the top of a ranged hierarchic structure model; and the rock massive at its present state represents a rank of disintegration or level of deformation of second grade that can be observed by electromagnetic techniques (Panin et al 1985, Sadovskiy et al 1987, Goldin 2002). In 2003, a new technique had been approached to reveal the disintegration zones in rocks of different content (Hachay et al, 2003), it involves the application of Control Source of Electromagnetic “CSEM” to image the ranked deformation levels in the massive structure. It had been devoted on monitoring a complicated engineering case at the city of 15th May, Helwan. The monitoring data had been acquired over 4 measuring cycles 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2012. The processing developed passed through several phases and conceptual proposal related to the site nature and the system of observation. The analytical treatments of the data cycles provided information about the rock massive structure and its rank of disintegration, the lateral distribution of the geotechnical heterogeneity, and finally a conclusive outcome about the foundation stability.

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Teacher imitation

Not calibrated prevalence, not ground truth. Human validation pending. Learned from the 10,348 direct Codex labels and 10,348 direct Gemma labels. Candidate is the union of thresholded teacher heads; consensus is their intersection. These outputs are machine_predicted_unvalidated and are not human labels or direct frontier model labels.

metaresearch head score (Codex)0.000
metaresearch head score (Gemma)0.000
Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
Candidate categoriesnone
Consensus categoriesnone
DomainCandidate signal: none · Consensus signal: none
Study designCandidate signal: Observational · Consensus signal: none
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: Empirical
Teacher disagreement score0.519
Threshold uncertainty score0.307

Codex and Gemma teacher scores by category

CategoryCodexGemma
Metaresearch0.0000.000
Meta-epidemiology (narrow)0.0000.000
Meta-epidemiology (broad)0.0000.000
Bibliometrics0.0000.000
Science and technology studies0.0000.000
Scholarly communication0.0000.000
Open science0.0000.000
Research integrity0.0000.000
Insufficient payload (model declined to judge)0.0000.000

Machine scores (provisional)

The two teacher heads of the student model, read on this work. A score orders the frame for review; it never asserts a category, and the validation status ships verbatim with every row.

Baseline scores from an immature model (maturity gate not passed, 7 training rounds). Scores rank; they never assert a category.

Opus teacher head0.040
GPT teacher head0.261
Teacher spread0.221 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
Validation statusscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it

Classification

machine, unvalidated

Machine predicted; a candidate call from one teacher head, not a consensus.

The models applied no category: nothing in the taxonomy fit this work.
Study designObservational
Domainnot available
GenreEmpirical

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