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Florsch, Nicolas,
Everyday applied geophysics.1,Electrical methods
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正題名/作者:
Everyday applied geophysics.Nicolas Florsch, Frédéric Muhlach.
其他題名:
Electrical methods
作者:
Florsch, Nicolas,
其他作者:
Muhlach, Frédéric,
出版者:
London ;Elsevier :2018.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Geophysics.
電子資源:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781785481994
ISBN:
9780081019672 (v. 1 : electronic bk.)
Everyday applied geophysics.1,Electrical methods
Florsch, Nicolas,
Everyday applied geophysics.
1,Electrical methods[electronic resource] /Electrical methodsNicolas Florsch, Frédéric Muhlach. - London ;Elsevier :2018. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction and General Points --Machine generated contents note:
Everyday Applied Geophysics 1 covers the physical methods permitting the environmental exploration of the sub-surface in 1, 2, 3 or 4 dimensions (the last is for time-lapse in terms of physical environmental state and geometry). The ground is transparent to electrical currents, electromagnetic induction, magnetic fields and seismic (acoustic) waves. All extend our senses by using the propagation of these phenomena through underground materials. The book specifically addresses the methods feasible, accessible and affordable to all users, and provides simple apparatus electronic diagrams. The book also features open-source and free software links for data interpretation. Covers physical methods permitting the environmental exploration of the sub-surface in 1, 2, 3 or 4 dimensionsAddresses the methods feasible, accessible and affordable to all usersProvides simple apparatus electronic diagrams, as well as open-source and free software links for data interpretation.
ISBN: 9780081019672 (v. 1 : electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Geophysics.
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LC Class. No.: QC806
Dewey Class. No.: 550
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Introduction and General Points --
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1.1.2.
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1.1.3.
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example to begin --
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1.1.4.
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Drawing maps in isovalues --
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1.2.
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Direct method, inverse method --
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Sampling quantities on the surface, and which resolution can be reached underground? --
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issue of the measuring grid --
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1.3.3.
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question of georeferencing --
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1.3.4.
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1.4.
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Adapting the models to the targets --
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Direct Current Electrical Methods --
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electricity used in geophysics --
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2.1.1.
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current flowing in the ground --
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2.1.2.
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basic array for electrical prospecting --
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2.3.1.
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2.3.2.
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2.3.3.
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2.3.4.
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Dangers involved in electrical prospecting and safety regulations and rules --
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Apparent resistivity --
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note about reciprocity --
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Electrical resistivity tomography --
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ERT arrays and sequences --
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3D tomography --
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Direct current electrical resistivity mapping --
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rectangle method --
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presentation of the "open source" project --
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