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Analysis of a Model of Elastic Dislocations in Geophysics

Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 2018
We analyze a mathematical model of elastic dislocations with applications to geophysics, where by an elastic dislocation we mean an open, oriented Lipschitz surface in the interior of an elastic solid, across which there is a discontinuity of the ...
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APPLICATIONS FOR BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS IN GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION

GEOPHYSICS, 1970
Most geophysicists are familiar with the use of well logs for stratigraphic correlation and perhaps for estimating volumes of oil and gas in place. Over the years, additions to the array of available borehole measurement techniques have led to additional capabilities perhaps not as well known.
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Geophysical stereograms

Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity, 1931
The use of stereograms for the representation of geophysical data is discussed. Formulae and practical rules for constructing stereograms and anaglyphs (stereoscopic drawings in two colors) are given. Ten sample stereograms, based on unpublished material, are reproduced and discussed. With the exception of No.
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GEOPHYSICAL FRONTIERS

GEOPHYSICS, 1951
In the years 1920 to 1940 there existed in the United States a vast frontier of undeveloped area to challenge geophysics. A great unexplored reserve of oil traps awaited the enterprising geophysicists who first brought their scientific devices to these strange lands.
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Geophysics outstanding reviewers

The Leading Edge, 2007
When I started my term as editor, I jumped on a band wagon. My predecessors Chris Liner, Gerard Herman, Gerard Schuster, and Yonghe Sun, with the professional support of the SEG publications staff, introduced the electronic review system, cleared the backlog, and trimmed the turnaround time to 8.5 months (from submission to online publication ...
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Fractals in geology and geophysics

pure and applied geophysics, 1989
The definition of a fractal distribution is that the number of objects N with a characteristic size greater than r scales with the relation N ~ r −D . The frequency-size distributions for islands, earthquakes, fragments, ore deposits, and oil fields often satisfy this relation. Fractals were originally introduced by Mandelbrot to relate the length of a
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Summary of Geophysical Techniques [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
This Atlas highlights the huge volume of geophysical (and geological) data that was collected during the European North Atlantic Margin (ENAM) and Sediment Transport on European Atlantic Margins (STEAM) projects. Examples of the application of most geophysical techniques commonly employed in marine geological exploration can be found in the Atlas ...
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International Geophysics Series

1992
Publisher Summary This chapter lists the names of the editors of the book Geophysical Field Theory and Method, Part B, Electromagnetic Fields I . These editors include Beno Gutenberg, Joseph W. Chamberlain, S. K. Runcorn, C. E. Junge, Robert G. Fleagle, Joost A. Businger. L. Dufour, R. Defay, H. U. Roll, Richard A. Craig, Willis L.
Renata Dmowska, James R. Holton
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Geophysics Master’s Theses

GEOPHYSICS, 2011
Geophysics publishes titles of relevant master's theses in print and online. URL links to full theses also will be published if provided. To submit a title for consideration, complete the appropriate submission form at http://seg.org/dissertationabstracts and e-mail it to dissertationabstracts@seg.org.
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Structural geophysics: Integrated structural and geophysical modelling

1996
We present a technique for the integrated forward modelling of the three-dimensional structure and geophysical response of multiply deformed terrains. This technique allows information collected by field geologists and geophysicists to be reconciled by developing a simplified kinematic structural history of the area. The deformation history of the area
Jessell, Mark W., Valenta, Rick K.
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