Geophysical Electromagnetic Theory and Methods

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Hardbound, 868 Pages
Published: MAR-2009
ISBN 10: 0-444-52963-2
ISBN 13: 978-0-444-52963-3
Imprint: ELSEVIER


By
Michael Zhdanov, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

Description
In this book the author presents the state-of-the-art electromagnetic (EM) theories and methods employed in EM geophysical exploration. The book brings together the fundamental theory of EM fields and the practical aspects of EM exploration for mineral and energy resources. This text is unique in its breadth and completeness in providing an overview of EM geophysical exploration technology. The book is divided into four parts covering the foundations of EM field theory and its applications, and emerging geophysical methods. Part I is an introduction to the field theory required for baseline understanding. Part II is an overview of all the basic elements of geophysical EM theory, from Maxwell's fundamental equations to modern methods of modeling the EM field in complex 3-D geoelectrical formations. Part III deals with the regularized solution of ill-posed inverse electromagnetic problems, the multidimensional migration and imaging of electromagnetic data, and general interpretation techniques. Part IV describes major geophysical electromagnetic methods—direct current (DC), induced polarization (IP), magnetotelluric (MT), and controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) methods—and covers different applications of EM methods in exploration geophysics, including minerals and HC exploration, environmental study, and crustal study.

Included in series
Methods in Geochemistry and Geophysics

Audience:
geochemists, geophysists


 
Last update: 6 Nov 2011