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Selected Projects List Updated on 2019/Mar./18 ZAP Consulting Engineers (ZAPce) Selected projects list Updated on 2019/Mar./18 Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Email: [email protected] Website: www.zapce.net ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations Gravimetric Method LA4 LA1 LA5 18 / . Mar / 9 1 20 – list projects Gravity and magnetotelluric survey, Nasrabad e Kashan salt structure studies, Abshirin, Iran (2013). Lar dam rehabilitation studies, Tehran, Iran (2008). selected Tehran metro, line 1 geophysical studies, Tehran, Iran (2006-2007). ce ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations MT Method 18 / . Mar / 9 1 20 – list Magnetotelluric geophysical investigations (MT/AMT), South Khorasan, Iran (2017). projects Magnetotelluric geophysical investigations (MT/AMT), Sistan, Iran (2016). Development of deep water movement track technology, Sistan, Iran (2016). Development of deep water movement track technology, Yazd, Iran (2016). selected Geoelectric and magnetotelluric survey, Bazideraz tunnel project, Kermanshah, Iran (2016). ce Gravity and magnetotelluric survey, Nasrabad e Kashan salt structure studies, Abshirin, Iran (2013). ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations Magnetometric Method 18 / . Mar / 9 1 20 – list IP & magnetometric geophysical investigations for mines in Kerman region, Kerman, Iran (2013). projects Mahzamin mine exploration, Zarand, Iran (2011). Chah Behshir mine exploration, Sirjan, Iran (2010). Hajiabad, Sirjan and Darab mines exploration, Fars, Iran (2009). selected Chah Bareh mine exploration, Golgohar, Kerman, Iran (2008). ce ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations IP-RS Method 18 / . Mar / 9 1 20 – list IP investigation in Jalalabad (Kerman) & Kahdelan (Azarbayjan) mines, Iran (2015). IP & magnetometric geophysical investigations for mines in Kerman region, Kerman, Iran (2013). projects Prospecting and exploration of metallic elements in SW of Takestan, Qazvin, Iran (2011). Exploration in abandoned metallic mines, Semnan, Iran (2007). selected ce ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations Geoelectric Method Landslide studies using Geoelectric method, Seymareh, Iran (2017). Geoelectric and magnetotelluric survey, Bazideraz tunnel project, Kermanshah, Iran (2016). Ground water potential evaluation in Borujen well location, Charmahal & Bakhtiari, Iran (2014). Investigation of water well location in Margh village (Kashan), Iran (2014). Investigation of water well location for Fazelabad city, Golestan, Iran (2013). Underground water potential evaluation in Noush Abad’s well location, Kashan, Iran (2013). Investigation for water resources in Alibolaghi area, Ardabil, Iran (2013). Ground water exploration near Damavand city, Iran (2012). Ground water exploration for 4 industrial city, North Khorasan, Iran (2012). Lejamgir dam site studies, Zanjan, Iran (2012). Investigation for water resources in Afshar, Payam and Qare-Aghaj areas, east Azerbaijan, Iran (2012). Electrical resistivity measurement in 28 stations of the line 3 of Tehran metro, Iran (2011). Investigation for water resources in the hard formations of the North of Tehran province, Iran (2011). Investigation for water resources in Divandareh, Bijar and Baneh areas, Kordestan, Iran (2011). Investigation for water resources in Khalkhal area, Ardebil, Iran (2011). Investigation for water resources in Givi area, Ardebil, Iran (2010). Landslide investigation in Tang-e Bijar, Ilam, Iran (2009). Investigation for Mohammadabad dam site, Golestan, Iran (2008). Lar dam rehabilitation studies, Tehran, Iran (2008). Investigation along Sirjan-Hormozgan railroad, Iran (2008). Investigation along Semnan railroad, near Semnan station, Iran (2008). Investigation in Tehran SW plain for subsidence studies, Iran (2008) Lasak dam site studies, Gilan, Iran (2007). 18 / Investigation to detect Valiabad qanat, Varamin, Iran (2007). Tehran metro, line 1 geophysical studies, Tehran, Iran (2006-2007). Mar / Investigation for Siahposh, Manjil, Harzevil and Paskoolan wind farms, Gilan, Iran (2006). 9 Landslide investigation in Shahriar dam road, Mianeh, Iran (2006). 1 20 – Investigation for water resources in Razi plane, Ardabil, Iran (2006). Investigation for water resources in Chardoli plane, Kordestan, Iran (2006). list Investigation for water resources in Mahin plane, Qazvin, Iran (2006). Mashkan dam site studies, Kashan, Iran (2006). projects Investigation in Khezri & Dasht-e Bayaz, Khorasan, Iran (2005). Investigation along Qazvin-Rasht-Anzaly railroad, Iran (2005). Investigation for water resources in Hamedan cement factory, Hamedan, Iran (2005). selected Investigation for water resources in Tarq village, Natanz, Iran (2005). Barzok dam site studies, Qom, Iran (2005). ce ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations Seismic Methods Study of body waves Refraction seismic technique 18 / Investigation in Dareh Aloo copper mine tailing dam, Kerman, Iran (2013). Investigation in Nochoun-Darehzar tailings dam, Sirjan, Iran (2012). Mar / Investigation in Sarcheshmeh tailings dam, Sirjan, Iran (2012). 9 1 20 Ajisoo dam site refraction studies, Golestan, Iran (2011). – Investigation in Kermanshah, Qazvin, Hamedan and Zanjan cities for seismic microzonation, Iran (2008). Lar dam rehabilitation studies, Tehran, Iran (2008). list Investigation in Tehran SW plain for subsidence studies, Iran (2008). Mohammadabad dam site studies, Golestan, Iran (2008). projects Lasak dam site studies, Gilan, Iran (2007). Tehran metro, line 1 geophysical studies, Tehran, Iran (2006-2007). Investigation for Siahposh, Manjil, Harzevil and Paskoolan wind farms, Gilan, Iran (2006). selected Various minor projects in Tehran and other cities for different structures and sites. ce ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations Seismic Methods Study of body waves Reflection seismic technique 18 / . Mar / 9 1 20 – list projects Lar dam rehabilitation studies, Tehran, Iran (2008). selected ce ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations Seismic Methods Study of body waves Borehole seismic technique Source=39514.0m Time (msec) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Distance (m) 16 18 20 CH-1.dat Average velocity curves Travel time curves Interval velocity curves Velocity (m/s) Velocity (m/s) Interval Poisson's Ratio Time (ms) 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 0 500 1000 1500 2000 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0 10 20 30 40 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 12 Depth(m) 12 12 Depth(m) Depth(m) 12 Depth(m) 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 / 20 . 20 20 20 22 22 22 Mar P wave S wave / P wave S wave P wave S wave 22 9 1 20 – Investigation in Khoy city for seismic microzonation, Khoy, Iran (2011). list Investigation in Salmas city for seismic microzonation, Salmas, Iran (2011). Investigation in Mahabad city for seismic microzonation, Mahabad, Iran (2011). projects Investigation in Kashan and Naeen cities for seismic microzonation, Iran (2010). Investigation in Tabriz city for seismic microzonation, Tabriz, Iran (2009). Investigation in Tehran SW plain for subsidence studies, Tehran, Iran (2008). selected Investigation in Hamedan cement factory, Hamedan, Iran (2006). ce Various minor projects in Tehran and other cities for different structures and sites. ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Geophysical Investigations Seismic Methods Study of surface waves Spectral analysis of surface waves (SASW) technique Velocity (m/s) 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 0 5 10 15 51 20 3 8 5 9 0 0 42 0 32 25 3 Depth (m) 8 5 Depth(m) 8 31 0 0 50 0 3 16 41 59 48>46 m 30 46 3 8 5 44 7 0 0 42 0 35 9 40 66 40 3 24 8 38 5 6 0 36 0 40 0 48 65 34 8 14 3 30 32 8 5 5 30 0 45 0 22 0 28 57 69 7 38 26 3 8 24 5 50 4 0 22 0 0 21 63 20 13 46 3 18 8 5 72 3 16 0 0 0 14 20 55 68 70 5 12 3 8 5 36 10 2 0 0 1 61 8 0 44 67 6 11 19 3 8 4 5 1 2 0 0 0 34 0 10 71 53 3 27 8 5 0 0 0 17 18 0 26 33 52 / . 3 8 4 Recording station 9 25 0 0 0 269000 270000 271000 272000 273000 274000 275000 276000 277000 278000 Mar / 0 1000 2000 3000 Meters 9 1 20 – Investigation in Dareh Aloo copper mine tailing dam, Kerman, Iran (2013). list Investigation in Nochon-Darehzar tailings dam, Sirjan, Iran (2012). Investigation in Sarcheshmeh tailings dam, Sirjan, Iran (2012). projects Investigation in Kermanshah, Qazvin, Hamedan and Zanjan cities for seismic microzonation, Iran (2008). Lar dam rehabilitation studies, Tehran, Iran (2008). Investigation in Tehran SW plain for subsidence studies, Tehran, Iran (2008). selected Mohammadabad dam site studies, Golestan, Iran (2008). ce Lasak dam site studies, Gilan, Iran (2007). ZAP Unit 4, Jam Tower, No. 5, Bidar St., Elahieh, Tehran, Iran Tel & Fax: +98 (21) 22650785-7 Website: www.zapce.net E-mail: [email protected] ZAP Consulting Engineers Various minor projects in Tehran and other cities for different structures and sites.
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