Geophysical potential fields: geological and environmental applications 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780128196465,0128196467,9780128116869, 0128116862
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 0128116862
- ISBN-13: 9780128116869
- Author: Lev Eppelbaum
Geophysical Potential Fields: Geological and Environmental Applications, Volume Two, investigates the similarities and differences of potential geophysical fields, including gravity, magnetics, temperature, resistivity and self-potential, along with the influence of noise on these fields. As part of the Computational Geophysics series, this volume provides computational examples and methods for effectively solving geophysical problems in a full cycle manner. Including both quantitative and qualitative analysis, the book offers different filtering and transformation procedures, integrated analysis, and special interpretation methodologies, also presenting a developed 3D algorithm for combined modeling of gravity and magnetic fields in complex environments.
Table contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Potential Geophysical Fields: Similarity and Difference
Chapter 3. Different Kinds of Noise and Ways for Their Removing
Chapter 4. Qualitative Analysis of Potential Fields
Chapter 5. Quantitative Analysis of Potential Field Anomalies
Chapter 6. Algorithms for Combined 3D Modeling of Gravity and Magnetic Fields
Chapter 7. Methodology of 3-D Combined Gravity–Magnetic Modeling
Chapter 8. Studying Deep Structure
Chapter 9. Searching for Economic Minerals
Chapter 10. Localization and Monitoring of Water Reserves; Mapping of Water Basins
Chapter 11. Environmental Geophysics
Chapter 12. Gravity-Magnetic Moon–Sun Influence to Environment
Chapter 13. Monitoring of Dangerous Geodynamic Events
Chapter 14. Archaeological Geophysics
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