Electrical Methods in Geophysical Prospecting
Title | Electrical Methods in Geophysical Prospecting PDF eBook |
Author | George Vernon Keller |
Publisher | |
Pages | 517 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Electric prospecting |
ISBN |
Seismic Attributes for Prospect Identification and Reservoir Characterization
Title | Seismic Attributes for Prospect Identification and Reservoir Characterization PDF eBook |
Author | Satinder Chopra |
Publisher | SEG Books |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1560801417 |
Introducing the physical basis, mathematical implementation, and geologic expression of modern volumetric attributes including coherence, dip/azimuth, curvature, amplitude gradients, seismic textures, and spectral decomposition, the authors demonstrate the importance of effective colour display and sensitivity to seismic acquisition and processing.
Handbook of Exploration Geophysics
Title | Handbook of Exploration Geophysics PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Chapel |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 1992-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9789054102069 |
Geophysics, the excellent exploration tool which traditionally uses the latest techniques has been in great demand, and has assisted by remarkable development of the methods which consist of gravimetry, electromagnetics and, the most important, seismic reflection. The book is presented like an encyclopedia. One may find an exact definition, illustrated with simple sketches, precise formulae & orders of magnitude & data which have so often been missing.
An Introduction to Geophysical Exploration
Title | An Introduction to Geophysical Exploration PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Kearey |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2013-04-16 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1118698932 |
This new edition of the well-established Kearey and Brooks text is fully updated to reflect the important developments in geophysical methods since the production of the previous edition. The broad scope of previous editions is maintained, with even greater clarity of explanations from the revised text and extensively revised figures. Each of the major geophysical methods is treated systematically developing the theory behind the method and detailing the instrumentation, field data acquisition techniques, data processing and interpretation methods. The practical application of each method to such diverse exploration applications as petroleum, groundwater, engineering, environmental and forensic is shown by case histories. The mathematics required in order to understand the text is purposely kept to a minimum, so the book is suitable for courses taken in geophysics by all undergraduate students. It will also be of use to postgraduate students who might wish to include geophysics in their studies and to all professional geologists who wish to discover the breadth of the subject in connection with their own work.
Fundamentals of Geophysical Data Processing
Title | Fundamentals of Geophysical Data Processing PDF eBook |
Author | Jon F. Claerbout |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Companies |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
Applied Geophysics for Geologists and Engineers
Title | Applied Geophysics for Geologists and Engineers PDF eBook |
Author | D. H. Griffiths |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2013-10-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1483293483 |
Covers the fundamentals of all currently used methods (seismic, electrical, electromagnetic, gravity, magnetic, borehole logging and remote sensing) and pays special attention to the seismic refraction and electrical resistivity techniques which are the ones most commonly used in engineering and groundwater geophysics. The main changes in this new edition of Applied Geophysics for Engineers and Geologists, apart from a general updating, and conversion to SI units, is a more extensive treatment of electromagnetic and induced polarisation methods, and of geophysical borehole logging. The seismic reflection method is also treated more fully in view of its great importance in petroleum prospecting. Problems, with answers are also included. Taken together, the changes are so great that this is virtually a new book, as is suggested by the change in title
Understanding Signals
Title | Understanding Signals PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Burianyk |
Publisher | SEG Books |
Pages | 94 |
Release | 2019-05-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1560803576 |
Written for students as well as professionals who work with and support geophysicists, this book presents a simple and informal discussion of fundamental concepts which underlie the quantitative part of geophysical analysis and interpretation. These general concepts are applicable for an analytical approach to any phenomena that can be measured and recorded. With examples and figures created using Microsoft Excel®, this book is accessible and insightful. Topics covered include: the concept of signals based on the sine function; the summation of sine waves as a more complicated signal; the notion of Fourier series and the spectral representation of signals; digital sampling and discrete representation of signals; the discrete Fourier transform and inverse transform; the concept of filtering in the spectral domain; and the idea of filtering outside of the spectral domain, by convolution, and the relationship between the measurement and spectral domains. This book will be valuable for geologists, junior seismic interpreters, software developers, high school and university students, and geophysical professionals seeking a refresher of the basic concepts.