Field Geophysics
Wiley (Publisher)
5th Edition
Will be published approx. on 11. March 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-119-63483-6 (ISBN)
Description
The latest edition of the leading text on field methods in geophysics
In the thoroughly revised Fifth Edition of Field Geophysics, a team of experienced geophysicists provides a modern and up-to-date treatment of both theory and practice. The handy field guide maintains the highly accessible style of the previous editions while offering restructured chapters that benefit from new content and graphics. The new editions now includes essential geology theory that assists field geophysicists in recognizing how local geological conditions might influence the design or success of a survey.
Field Geophysics provides readers with a new chapter on borehole seismic geophysics, a common industrial survey method, as well as a new chapter on advanced geophysical methods. Throughout, the book focuses on methods that are becoming more relevant at the expense of traditional techniques.
Readers will also find:
A comprehensive introduction to geophysics, definitions, geological concepts, site craft, and geophysical data
Magnetic methods in geophysics, including magnetic properties, the earth's magnetic field, and magnetic instruments
Gravity methods in geophysics, including gravity meters, reductions, and surveys
Practical exploration of seismic reflection, seismic refraction, and seismic surface wave methods
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying geophysics and its associated field methods, Field Geophysics will also earn a place in the libraries of professional geologists, geotechnical engineers, utility asset managers, and health and safety managers.
In the thoroughly revised Fifth Edition of Field Geophysics, a team of experienced geophysicists provides a modern and up-to-date treatment of both theory and practice. The handy field guide maintains the highly accessible style of the previous editions while offering restructured chapters that benefit from new content and graphics. The new editions now includes essential geology theory that assists field geophysicists in recognizing how local geological conditions might influence the design or success of a survey.
Field Geophysics provides readers with a new chapter on borehole seismic geophysics, a common industrial survey method, as well as a new chapter on advanced geophysical methods. Throughout, the book focuses on methods that are becoming more relevant at the expense of traditional techniques.
Readers will also find:
A comprehensive introduction to geophysics, definitions, geological concepts, site craft, and geophysical data
Magnetic methods in geophysics, including magnetic properties, the earth's magnetic field, and magnetic instruments
Gravity methods in geophysics, including gravity meters, reductions, and surveys
Practical exploration of seismic reflection, seismic refraction, and seismic surface wave methods
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying geophysics and its associated field methods, Field Geophysics will also earn a place in the libraries of professional geologists, geotechnical engineers, utility asset managers, and health and safety managers.
More details
Series
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-119-63483-6 (9781119634836)
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Persons
John Milsom is the author of the first four editions of Field Geophysics. He has over 50 years' experience in geophysics, with a focus on applied geophysics. He is also the author of The Hunt for Earth Gravity.
Asger Eriksen, PhD, is the founder of Zetica Ltd., an environmental geophysics company specializing in ground penetrating radar, electrical resistivity imaging, seismic measurements, and electromagnetic profiling.
Brian Barrett, PhD, has extensive experience in a wide range of shallow geophysical investigation techniques, including seismic refraction, seismic reflection, surface wave seismics, and seismic tomography.
Asger Eriksen, PhD, is the founder of Zetica Ltd., an environmental geophysics company specializing in ground penetrating radar, electrical resistivity imaging, seismic measurements, and electromagnetic profiling.
Brian Barrett, PhD, has extensive experience in a wide range of shallow geophysical investigation techniques, including seismic refraction, seismic reflection, surface wave seismics, and seismic tomography.