MUON RADIOGRAPHY IN THE GALLERIA BORBONICA

8 March 2016

Meg 2016Muon radiographies to be applied to geophysical prospecting: with this goal in the Galleria Borbonica in Naples a particle detector has been installed. The project, that inaugurates its activities in March the 8th, is a collaboration between the high-tech district STRESS and the INFN Division of Naples, and with the involvement of TECNOIN spa company and the support of the Associazione Borbonica Sotterranea.

 

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