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Call for Papers: Special Issue of Earth, Planets and Space (EPS) “High Energy Earth Science: Muon and Neutrino Radiography”

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  • For the purpose of radiography, recent developments in muon and neutrino detectors make it possible to detect the muon and neutrino particles with high statistics and in great detail. Because of their relevance for a variety of related fields of research, neutrino and muon physics will be a major focus in geophysical research

  • The 1st International workshop on high energy earth science; muon and neutrino radiography is held on 26–27 June 2008: http://www.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ht/workshop08/index.html

  • In view of the great success of the workshop, we propose a proceeding of the International Workshop on High Energy Earth Science as a special issue of Earth, Planets and Space

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For the purpose of radiography, recent developments in muon and neutrino detectors make it possible to detect the muon and neutrino particles with high statistics and in great detail. Because of their relevance for a variety of related fields of research, neutrino and muon physics will be a major focus in geophysical research. It is likely that several crucial questions concerning geodynamics and related fields such as volcanology and tectonics will be answered. The successful operation of such detectors, may very well represent the birth of a new technique for the study of fundamental issues in these fields.

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