An introduction to geophysical exploration

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An introduction to geophysical exploration

Philip Kearey, Michael Brooks

(Geoscience texts)

Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1991

2nd ed

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  • :hardback

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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:hardback ISBN 9780632029211

Description

The second edition of this text not only takes into account contemporary developments in exploration geophysics, but also incorporates suggestions made by readers of the first edition. It includes chapters on radiometric surveying and geophysical borehole logging, and there are new sections on verticle seismic profiling, marine gravimeters, time domain electromagnetic methods, non-contacting resistivity measurements and ground penetrating radar. The treatment of three-dimensional seismic stratigraphy has been expanded. The authors have incorporated the application of the surveying methods into the relevant chapters on techniques rather than dealing with applications in a separate chapter. The references and suggestions for further reading have been brought up to date, and each main chapter concludes with a set of problems.

Table of Contents

  • The principles and limitations of geophysical exploration methods
  • geophysical data processing
  • elements of seismic surveying
  • seismic reflection surveying
  • seismic refraction surveying
  • gravity surveying
  • magnetic surveying
  • electrical surveying
  • electromagnetic surveying
  • radiometric surveying
  • geophysical borehole logging.
Volume

:limp ISBN 9780632029235

Description

On the first edition: Reading this book has given me considerable pleasure. I have enjoyed its style and presentation of methodology and theory, although naturally the latter is short in an introductory text. I also enjoy the way the subject of geophysical exploration is organised, clarifying both general principles and special aspects and methods. I recommend this text to teachers and also to students for their self study. (Journal of Geophysics) This is a well balanced, clearly illustrated, modern introduction to geophysical exploration methods, which will provide students of all ages with a sound understanding of the principal techniques and the wide range of their applications in resource exploration and engineering geology. (Bulletin of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy).

Table of Contents

1. The Principles and Limitations of Geophysical Exploration Methods 2. Geophysical Data Processing 3. Elements of Seismic Surveying 4. Seismic Reflection Surveying 5. Seismic Refraction Surveying 6. Gravity Sruveying 7. Magnetic Surveying 8. Electrical Surveying 9. Electromagnetic Surveying 10. Radiometric Surveying 11. Geophysical Borehole Logging

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