Applied geophysics
Telford, William Murray Geldart, L. P. Sheriff, Robert E.
Applied geophysics - 2nd ed. - United Kingdoms: Cambridge University Press, 1990. - 770p.; 25cms.
This is the completely revised and updated version of the popular and highly regarded textbook, Applied Geophysics. It describes the physical methods involved in exploration for hydrocarbons and minerals, which include gravity, magnetic, seismic, electrical, electromagnetic, radioactivity, and well-logging methods. All aspects of these methods are described, including basic theory, field equipment, techniques of data acquisition, data processing and interpretation, with the objective of locating commercial deposits of minerals, oil, and gas and determining their extent. In the fourteen years or so since the first edition of Applied Geophysics, many changes have taken place in this field, mainly as the result of new techniques, better instrumentation, and increased use of computers in the field and in the interpretation of data. The authors describe these changes in considerable detail, including improved methods of solving the inverse problem, specialized seismic methods, magnetotellurics as a practical exploration method, time-domain electromagnetic methods, increased use of gamma-ray spectrometers, and improved well-logging methods and interpretation.
Contents:
1 - Introduction ---pp 1-5
2 - Gravity Methods---pp 6-61
3 - Magnetic Methods---pp 62-135
4 - Seismic Methods---pp 136-282
5 - Electrical Properties of Rocks and Minerals---pp 283-292
6 - Methods Employing Natural Electrical Sources---pp 293-342
7 - Electromagnetic Methods---pp 343-521
8 - Resistivity Methods---pp 522-577
9 - Induced Polarization---pp 578-610
10 - Radioactivity Method---pp 611-644
11 - Geophysical Well Logging---pp 645-699
12 - Integrated Geophysical Problems---pp 700-726
Appendix A. Mathematical Background----pp 727-744
Appendix B. Location Determination----pp 745-750
Index---pp 751-770
9781139167932
Electromagnetic Methods
Seismic Methods
Electrical Properties of Rocks and Minerals
622.15 T45, 2
Applied geophysics - 2nd ed. - United Kingdoms: Cambridge University Press, 1990. - 770p.; 25cms.
This is the completely revised and updated version of the popular and highly regarded textbook, Applied Geophysics. It describes the physical methods involved in exploration for hydrocarbons and minerals, which include gravity, magnetic, seismic, electrical, electromagnetic, radioactivity, and well-logging methods. All aspects of these methods are described, including basic theory, field equipment, techniques of data acquisition, data processing and interpretation, with the objective of locating commercial deposits of minerals, oil, and gas and determining their extent. In the fourteen years or so since the first edition of Applied Geophysics, many changes have taken place in this field, mainly as the result of new techniques, better instrumentation, and increased use of computers in the field and in the interpretation of data. The authors describe these changes in considerable detail, including improved methods of solving the inverse problem, specialized seismic methods, magnetotellurics as a practical exploration method, time-domain electromagnetic methods, increased use of gamma-ray spectrometers, and improved well-logging methods and interpretation.
Contents:
1 - Introduction ---pp 1-5
2 - Gravity Methods---pp 6-61
3 - Magnetic Methods---pp 62-135
4 - Seismic Methods---pp 136-282
5 - Electrical Properties of Rocks and Minerals---pp 283-292
6 - Methods Employing Natural Electrical Sources---pp 293-342
7 - Electromagnetic Methods---pp 343-521
8 - Resistivity Methods---pp 522-577
9 - Induced Polarization---pp 578-610
10 - Radioactivity Method---pp 611-644
11 - Geophysical Well Logging---pp 645-699
12 - Integrated Geophysical Problems---pp 700-726
Appendix A. Mathematical Background----pp 727-744
Appendix B. Location Determination----pp 745-750
Index---pp 751-770
9781139167932
Electromagnetic Methods
Seismic Methods
Electrical Properties of Rocks and Minerals
622.15 T45, 2