Aula
The origin and structure of the Earth's crust is still a major question.  Current measurements of the nearby crust are based largely on seismic,  gravimetric and electrical  techniques. In this talk, we introduce a  novel method based on cosmic-ray muons to create a direct snapshot of  the density profile within a volcano (and/or other geological  features).  By measuring the muon 
absorption along the different paths through an object (volcano,  mountain, a fault, ...), one can deduce the density profile within the  object. The major feature of this 
technique makes possible for us to perform a tomographic measurement by placing two or more cosmic ray detection 
systems around the object. Another strong point of this technique is  the possibility to carry out fulltime monitoring, since  muons are  incessantly arriving, recalling they are 
the most numerous energetic charged particles at sea level.