Principles of Induced Polarization for Geophysical Exploration

Principles of Induced Polarization for Geophysical Exploration
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780444599872
ISBN-13 : 0444599878
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Synopsis Principles of Induced Polarization for Geophysical Exploration by : J.S. Sumner

Developments in Economic Geology, 5: Principles of Induced Polarization for Geophysical Exploration focuses on the principles, methodologies, and approaches involved in induced polarization (IP), including anisotropism, electromagnetic coupling, and electrical circuits. The book first takes a look at resistivity principles, theory of IP, and laboratory work in IP. Concerns cover electrical measurements of rocks, anisotropism, early part of decay curve and the comparison with frequency effects, electrical models of induced polarization, electrical polarization, resistivities of earth materials, and resistivity exploration methods. The manuscript then elaborates on IP field equipment, telluric noise and electromagnetic coupling, IP field surveying, and drill-hole and underground surveying and the negative IP effect. Discussions focus on differences between surface and subsurface methods, current-sending system in the field, telluric (earth) currents, electromagnetic coupling, design considerations, coupling of electrical circuits, design considerations, and signal-generating system. The manuscript ponders on the complex-resistivity method and interpretation of induced-polarization data, including grade estimation of mineralization using the IP method, complex-resistivity survey, signal detection capabilities of the complex-resistivity method, and disadvantages of the complex-resistivity method. The text is a valuable source of information for researchers wanting to study induced polarization.

Geophysical Abstracts ...

Geophysical Abstracts ...
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Total Pages : 1702
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ISBN-10 : RUTGERS:39030023367602
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Geophysical Methods

Geophysical Methods
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 9781040203613
ISBN-13 : 1040203612
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Synopsis Geophysical Methods by : O.P. Mishra

This book includes a complete background on geophysical methods of exploration, practices, and case histories for a better understanding of the subject of geophysics and its applicability in diverse fields of exploration. It details both conventional and advanced geophysical techniques, with descriptions of the physics involved in different methodologies. Divided into 16 chapters, the book includes detailed discussions of the theory of individual methods, the operation of specific instruments, the presentation of results, and their interpretation. Features: Discusses potential geophysical methods and applications in mineral exploration Reviews natural hazard risk mitigation using geophysical methods Covers surface, air, marine, and well logging geophysical applications in natural resource exploration Includes electrical, electromagnetic, seismic, and radioactive geophysical methods supported by successful case histories Strengthens mathematical and problem-solving skills covering all the geophysical aspects This book is aimed at graduate and post-graduate students in applied geophysics, exploration geophysics, marine geophysics, engineering, and environmental geophysics.

NBS Special Publication

NBS Special Publication
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Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015023123238
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Groundwater Geophysics

Groundwater Geophysics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 556
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ISBN-10 : 9783540884057
ISBN-13 : 354088405X
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Groundwater Geophysics by : Reinhard Kirsch

Edited by Reinhard Kirsch, this book demonstrates the use of geophysics for the detection and delineation of groundwater resources. As well as being an excellent reference, it could also be used as a textbook. An addition to the bookshelf of any geophysicist.

Journal of Research

Journal of Research
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Total Pages : 744
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105027443774
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Synopsis Journal of Research by : United States. National Bureau of Standards

Overvoltage Research and Geophysical Applications

Overvoltage Research and Geophysical Applications
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781483151311
ISBN-13 : 148315131X
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Synopsis Overvoltage Research and Geophysical Applications by : James R. Wait

Overvoltage Research and Geophysical Applications deals with the subject of overvoltage (or induced electrical polarization) as it relates to geophysical exploration. This book presents the results of theoretical and experimental research conducted between 1946 and 1958 to investigate overvoltage and sponsored by Newmont Mining Corporation. This book is comprised of 10 chapters and begins with a brief overview of the history of Newmont's interest in overvoltage. The next chapter describes a theory for induced polarization effects (for step-function excitation), with particular reference to a mathematical formulation that represents the volume distribution of dipolar sources. The reader is then introduced to a brief theoretical derivation for the effective conductivity and dielectric constant of a homogeneous medium loaded with a uniform distribution of spherical conducting particles. The following chapters explore the complex conductivity of rocks as a function of frequency; laboratory studies of induced polarization in mineralized and non-mineralized rock specimens; induced polarization decay curves on rock specimens; and phenomena resulting from electric polarization of rocks at low frequencies. Some electrical transient measurements on igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are presented. The final chapter considers various explanations of the normal effect and describes induced-polarization experiments. This monograph will be of interest to geophysicists.