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Interpretation theory in applied geophysics

By: Grant, F. S [autor].
Material type: TextTextSeries: International series in the earth sciences. Publisher: New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965Description: 584 páginas: gráficos; 23 cm.Subject(s): GEOFÍSICA | CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRADDC classification: 551/G79
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to the seismic methods -- Chapter 2. Elastic waves in unbounded media -- Chapter 3. Plane seismic waves in layered media -- Chapter 4. Analysis of seismic records -- Chapter 5. Seismic interpretation -- Chapter 6. Reflection and refraction of spherical waves -- Chapter 7. Introduction to the gravity and magnetic methods -- Chapter 8. Potential field theory -- Chapter 9. The reduction and interpretation of gravity data -- Chapter 10. The quantitative interpretation of gravity anomalies -- Chapter 11. The quantitative interpretation of magnetic anomalies -- Chapter 12. Rock magnetism -- Chapter 13. Introduction to the electrical methods -- Chapter 14. Quantitative interpretation for the direct-current conduction method -- Chapter 15. Electromagnetic induction methods -- Chapter 16. Electromagnetic theory -- Chapter 17. Theory of electromagnetic induction -- Chapter 18. Interpretation of electromagnetic surveys.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the seismic methods -- Chapter 2. Elastic waves in unbounded media -- Chapter 3. Plane seismic waves in layered media -- Chapter 4. Analysis of seismic records -- Chapter 5. Seismic interpretation -- Chapter 6. Reflection and refraction of spherical waves -- Chapter 7. Introduction to the gravity and magnetic methods -- Chapter 8. Potential field theory -- Chapter 9. The reduction and interpretation of gravity data -- Chapter 10. The quantitative interpretation of gravity anomalies -- Chapter 11. The quantitative interpretation of magnetic anomalies -- Chapter 12. Rock magnetism -- Chapter 13. Introduction to the electrical methods -- Chapter 14. Quantitative interpretation for the direct-current conduction method -- Chapter 15. Electromagnetic induction methods -- Chapter 16. Electromagnetic theory -- Chapter 17. Theory of electromagnetic induction -- Chapter 18. Interpretation of electromagnetic surveys.

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