2005
DOI: 10.1002/arp.261
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Combined seismic tomographic and ultrashallow seismic reflection study of an Early Dynastic mastaba, Saqqara, Egypt

Abstract: Mastabas were large rectangular structures built for the funerals and burials of the earliest Pharaohs.One such mastaba was the basic building block that led to the first known stone pyramid, the >4600-yearoldStep Pyramidwithinthe Saqqaranecropolisof Egypt.Wehavetestedanumberofshallowgeophysical techniques for investigating in a non-invasive manner the subsurface beneath a large Early Dynastic mastabalocated closeto the Step Pyramid.Afterdiscoveringthat near-surface sedimentary rocks with unusually high electr… Show more

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“…Seismic studies have provided much to the community by way of processing and visualization, but have had fewer applications over the years. Whereas the earlier papers used refracted waves (Goulty and Hudson 1994), the most recent have attempted to use ultra‐shallow reflected waves to identify cavities (Metwaly et al . 2005) and palaeochannels (Hildebrand et al .…”
Section: Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seismic studies have provided much to the community by way of processing and visualization, but have had fewer applications over the years. Whereas the earlier papers used refracted waves (Goulty and Hudson 1994), the most recent have attempted to use ultra‐shallow reflected waves to identify cavities (Metwaly et al . 2005) and palaeochannels (Hildebrand et al .…”
Section: Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material properties of Pyramid are considered identical to the soil, modelled as an isotropic linear material defined by the elastic modulus, , Poisson's ratio, as well as unit density, , of 2900 kg/m 3 . The bedrock, located at 35 m depth, has been determined from previous studies available in the literature 25 , 26 . The soil stratum between the bedrock and the base of the pyramid is assumed homogeneous with a constant shear wave velocity of 3000 m/sec, derived from the site investigation undertaken in the first 10 m and in agreement with the traditional values of limestone material.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pyramid is made of polished white limestone modelled as an isotropic linear material defined by the elastic modulus, , Poisson's ratio, as well as unit density, , of 2900 . The position of the bedrock has been determined from previous studies available in the literature [13], [14] and it is considered to be located at 35m depth. The soil stratum between the bedrock and the base of the pyramid is assumed homogeneous with a shear wave velocity of 3000 m/sec considering the site investigation undertaken in the first 10m.…”
Section: Numerical Modelling Of Zoser Pyramidmentioning
confidence: 99%