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Peer-reviewed Journals

  • Amatyakul, P., Vachiratienchai, C., Siripunvaraporn, W. (2017). Joint2D-MT-DCR: An efficient joint two-dimensional magnetotelluric and direct current resistivity inversion. Computers & Geosciences 102, 100 - 108. [link]
  • Amatyakul, P., Boonchaisuk, S., Rung-Arunwan, T., Vachiratienchai, C., Wood, S. H., Pirarai, K., Feungsawasdi, A., Siripunvaraporn, W. (2016). Exploring the shallow geothermal fluid reservoir of Fang geothermal system, Thailand via a 3-D magnetotelluric survey. Geothermics, 64, 516 - 526. [link]
  • Amatyakul, P., Rung-Arunwan, T., Siripunvaraporn, W. (2015). A pilot magnetotelluric survey for geothermal exploration in Mae Chan region, northern Thailand. Geothermics, 55, 31 - 38. [link]


Conference Proceedings

  • Amatyakul, P., Rung-arunwan, T. and Siripunvaraporn, W., “A pilot magnetotelluric survey for geothermal exploration in Mae Chan region, northern Thailand”, 2014, The 22th Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth Workshop, Weimar, Germany.
  • Amatyakul, P., Rung-arunwan, T., Ogawa, Y. and Siripunvaraporn, W., “A pilot magnetotelluric survey for geothermal exploration in northern Thailand”, 2014, the 130th SEGJ Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Mekkawi, M., Ogawa, Y., Amatykul, P., Arafa-hamed, T., Atya, M. and Ragab, E., “Regional investigation of reservoir water at Kharga Oasis-Egypt, using three-dimensional magnetotelluric modeling”, the 130th SEGJ Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Amatyakul, P., Rung-arunwan, T., Ogawa, Y. and Siripunvaraporn, W., “A pilot magnetotelluric survey for geothermal exploration in northern Thailand”, 2014, Proceeding of Conductivity Anomaly, 29 – 31.
  • Nualkhao, P., Siripunvaraporn, W., Amatyakul, P. and Boonyasiriwat, C., “The study of the formation of Hindat hot spring, Kanchanaburi province, using 2-D direct-current resistivity method”, 2012, the 6th International Conference on Applied Geophysics, Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
  • Amatyakul, P., Vachiratienchai, C. and Siripunvaraporn, W., “Two-dimensional joint inversion of direct-current resistivity data and magnetotelluric data”, 2012, the 6th International Conference on Applied Geophysics, Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
  • Boonchaisuk, S., Satitpitakul, A., Vachiratienchai, C., Nualkhow, P., Amatyakul, P., Unhapipat, S., Rung-arunwan, T., Sarakorn, W., Siripunvaraporn, W. and Ogawa, Y., “Three-dimensional crustal resistivity structure beneath Kanchanaburi province, western part of Thailand”, 2010, the 20th Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth Workshop, Giza, Egypt.
  • Amatyakul, P., Vachiratienchai, C. and Siripunvaraporn, W., “Increase lateral resolution of resistivity model with joint audio-magnetotelluric and direct current resistivity inversion”, 2010, Proceeding of the 5th International Conference on Applied Geophysics, Phuket, Thailand.
  • Satitpitakul, A., Nualkhow, P., Vachiratienchai, C., Amatyakul, P., Boonchaisuk, S., Unhapipat, S., Rung-arunwan, T., Sarakorn, W. and Siripunvaraporn, “Cavity detection with 2-D DC resistivity in karst terrain”, 2010, Proceeding of Siam Physics Congress, Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
  • Amatyakul, P., Vachiratienchai, C. and Siripunvaraporn, W., “Joint DC resistivity and audio-magnetotelluric inversion: a technique for audio-magnetotelluric static shift removal”, 2010, Proceeding of Siam Physics Congress, Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
  • Amatyakul, P. and Siripunvaraporn, W., “A joint inversion of direct-current resistivity and magnetotelluric data”, 2008, The 19th Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth Workshop, Beijing, China.



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Puwis Amatyakul, Ph.D.
P604, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science
Mahidol University 272 Rama VI Road, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok 10400, THAILAND
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