The Solution of the inverse problem in geophysical interpretation

Author(s)

    • Cassinis, R. (Roberto)
    • International School of Applied Geophysics

Bibliographic Information

The Solution of the inverse problem in geophysical interpretation

edited by R. Cassinis

(Ettore Majorana international science series, Physical sciences ; v. 11)

Plenum Press, c1981

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"Proceedings of the third course of the International School of Applied Geophysics -- held March 27-April 4, 1980, in Erice, Sicily"--Verso of t.p

Includes bibliographies and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / R. Cassinis
  • Linearized inversion of (teleseismic) data / G. Nolet
  • The resolving power of seismic surface waves with respect to crust and upper mantle structural models / G.F. Panza
  • The inversion of deep seismic soundings / S. Scarascia
  • Combined reflection and refraction measurements for investigating the geothermal anomaly of Urach (summary) / R. Meissner
  • The approach to the inversion process in reflection seismics / A.A. Fitch and K. Helbig
  • The inverse problem in 1-D reflection seismics / P. Lailly
  • Ray geometry migration in seismic prospecting / K. Helbig
  • Imaging the Earth's surface with seismic reflections / J.W. Hosken
  • Some aspects of the interpretation of gravity data for the study of regional and local structures / A. Rapolla
  • Interpretation of long wavelenghth anomalies / P. Gasparini, M.S.M. Mantovani, W. Shukowsky
  • On the possibility of a direct automatic inversion of the D.C. geoelectric data / L. Alfano
  • Methods for geoelectrical data inversion / M. Bernabini
  • A general transformation system of dipole geoelectrical sounding into Schlumberger's as an approach to the inversion / D. Patella
  • Continental character of the lithosphere beneath the Ionian Sea / P. Farrugia and G.S. Panza
  • On the "400 kilometers" discontinuity in the Mediterranean area / G. Scalera, G. Calcagnile, and G.F. Panza
  • The thickness of phase transformation layers in Earth's mantle / J. Leliwa-Kopystynski
  • A concise inversion system for refraction observation over plane interfaces with arbitrary strike and dip / K. Helbig
  • Magnetotelluric resistivity in an inhomogeneous two-layer model / V. Iliceto and G. Santarato
  • On the behaviour of a linear electric system excited by a particular input / M. Ciminale
  • Inverse problems on the global scale / G. Napoleone

Description and Table of Contents

Description

As is apparent from the table of contents, the lectures at the Third Course of the International School of Applied Geophysics, Erice, March 27-April 4, 1980 (the first part of this volume) dealt with several applications of inversion to different geophy- sical methods. For every field, the more general lectures come first, followed by those aimed at more specialized objectives. Not all topics are covered and the coverage is not uniform. The seismological section (especially the seismic reflection methods) is the most developed, and this is only partly due to the actual state of the art. Unfortunately, only abstracts are available for two of the lectures. The second part of the volume contains some short notes and contributions presented either by the lecturers themselves or by other participants. They do not necessarily deal with the process of inversion itself but with the preparation and meaning of the data to be inverted or with some original treatments of problems that were discussed in the afternoon sessions. The discussion sessions and the round table that followed the lectures were essential to the success of the Course and to an understanding ot the difterent perspectives of the various specialists. I hope that the group of very brilliant and willing geophysi- cists that made the meeting so interesting will stay ~n touch, grow closer, and meet again. Close scientific cooperation among them could contribute much to the "unification" of geophysical science.

Table of Contents

Passive and Active Seismology.- Linearized inversion of (teleseismic) data.- The resolving power of seismic surface waves with respect to crust and upper mantle structural models.- The inversion of deep seismic soundings: problems and contraints (summary).- Combined reflection and refraction measurements for investigating the geothermal anomaly of Urach (summary).- The approach to the inversion process in reflection seismics.- The inverse problem in 1-D reflection seismics.- Ray geometric migration in seismic prospecting.- Imaging the Earth's surface with seismic reflections.- Gravity and Magnetic Fields.- Some aspects of the interpretation of gravity data for the study of regional and local structures.- Interpretation of long wavelength anomalies.- Geoelectric Methods.- On the possibility of a direct automatic inversion of the D.C. geoelectric data.- Methods for geoelectrical data inversion.- A general transformation system of dipole geoelectrical sounding into Schlumberger's as an approach to the inversion.- Short Notes.- Continental character of the lithosphere beneath the Ionian Sea.- On the "400-kilometers" discontinuity in the Mediterranean area.- The thickness of phase transformation layers in the earth's mantle.- A concise inversion system for refraction observations over plane interfaces with arbitrary strike and dip.- Magnetotelluric resistivity in an inhomogeneous two-layer model.- On the behaviour of a linear electric system excited by a particular input.- Inverse problems on the global scale: geomagnetic polarity sequence as an inverse problem for geochronology.

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