Electromagnetics for Oil Exploration
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 25. February 2011
Book
Hardback
978-0-08-045332-3 (ISBN)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 165 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-08-045332-3 (9780080453323)
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Dr Kurt-Martin Strack is president of KMS Technologies specialising in consulting in borehole geophysics and advanced technologies. Kurt worked for Western Atlas where he was responsible for developing numerous new logging tools. He obtained his MSc at the Colorado School of Mines and a PhD at the University of Cologne. Over the past twenty years Kurt has worked as a geophysical consultant, as a university researcher and teacher, and as R&D manager in the geothermal and logging industry. Kurt has over 100 publications, one textbook and several patents. His main interests are in integrated geophysics, inversion, technology transfer and project development.
Dr Kurt-Martin Strack is president of KMS Technologies specialising in consulting in borehole geophysics and advanced technologies. Kurt worked for Western Atlas where he was responsible for developing numerous new logging tools. He obtained his MSc at the Colorado School of Mines and a PhD at the University of Cologne. Over the past twenty years Kurt has worked as a geophysical consultant, as a university researcher and teacher, and as R&D manager in the geothermal and logging industry. Kurt has over 100 publications, one textbook and several patents. His main interests are in integrated geophysics, inversion, technology transfer and project development.
Dr Kurt-Martin Strack is president of KMS Technologies specialising in consulting in borehole geophysics and advanced technologies. Kurt worked for Western Atlas where he was responsible for developing numerous new logging tools. He obtained his MSc at the Colorado School of Mines and a PhD at the University of Cologne. Over the past twenty years Kurt has worked as a geophysical consultant, as a university researcher and teacher, and as R&D manager in the geothermal and logging industry. Kurt has over 100 publications, one textbook and several patents. His main interests are in integrated geophysics, inversion, technology transfer and project development.