Developments in Geophysical Exploration Methods-1
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1979
Kluwer Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-85334-835-1 (ISBN)
Kluwer Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-85334-835-1 (ISBN)
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The practising geophysicist is often called upon to investigate problems in the sub-surface which require methods not wholly familiar. There is a great range of such problems, and often a range of methods which could be applied.
This is a collection of original papers, each by an expert in his field. They deal with different sectors of recent geophysical development. It may be, at first, difficult to see what else unites them, and how these several technologies can contribute to an integrated exploration process. What brings these writers together is that they have all contributed to the improvement of what comes to the eye of the geophysical interpreter. Some of the improvement is achieved at the data-gathering stage, some of it in processing, and in presentation. For all of this improvement interpreters in general are most grateful. The editor is appreciative in a quite personal way, not only of the advances in technology, but also of the effort in writing which has been made by these busy contributors, and so created this collection. Something can be said here about interpretation and the environment in which it is carried out, since it represents the field where the results of these technical developments are ultimately tested.
In the commercial world it is from the geophysical interpreter that management learns the results of a large sector of exploration expenditure, and learns them in a form on which still larger expenditures on later phases of exploration can be based.
This is a collection of original papers, each by an expert in his field. They deal with different sectors of recent geophysical development. It may be, at first, difficult to see what else unites them, and how these several technologies can contribute to an integrated exploration process. What brings these writers together is that they have all contributed to the improvement of what comes to the eye of the geophysical interpreter. Some of the improvement is achieved at the data-gathering stage, some of it in processing, and in presentation. For all of this improvement interpreters in general are most grateful. The editor is appreciative in a quite personal way, not only of the advances in technology, but also of the effort in writing which has been made by these busy contributors, and so created this collection. Something can be said here about interpretation and the environment in which it is carried out, since it represents the field where the results of these technical developments are ultimately tested.
In the commercial world it is from the geophysical interpreter that management learns the results of a large sector of exploration expenditure, and learns them in a form on which still larger expenditures on later phases of exploration can be based.
1. Velocity Determination from Seismic Reflection Data.- 2. Patterns of Sources and Detectors.- 3. Well Geophone Surveys and the Calibration of Acoustic Velocity Logs.- 4. Seismic Sources on Land.- 5. Marine Seismic Sources.- 6. Gravity and Magnetic Surveys at Sea.- 7. Pulse Shaping Methods.- 8. Seismic Profiling for Coal on Land.
Zusatzinfo | biography |
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Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 150 x 230 mm |
Gewicht | 640 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geophysik |
ISBN-10 | 0-85334-835-9 / 0853348359 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-85334-835-1 / 9780853348351 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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