Ebook: Pragmatic Inversion of Geophysical Data
Author: Sven-Erik Hjelt (eds.)
- Tags: Geophysics/Geodesy, Mineral Resources, Math. Applications in Geosciences, Communications Engineering Networks, Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems, Environmental Monitoring/Analysis
- Series: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences 39
- Year: 1992
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Geophysical measurements are not done for the sake of art only. The ultimategoal is to solve some well-defined geological, tectonical or structural problems. For this purpose, the data have to be interpreted, translated, into a physical model of the subsurface. ... This book describes some ofthe most important common features of different geophysical data sets. (fromthe Introduction) Users at universities but also practitioners in exploration, physics or environmental sciences, wherever signal processing is necessary, will benefit from this textbook.
Geophysical measurements are not done for the sake of art only. The ultimategoal is to solve some well-defined geological, tectonical or structural problems. For this purpose, the data have to be interpreted, translated, into a physical model of the subsurface. ... This book describes some ofthe most important common features of different geophysical data sets. (fromthe Introduction) Users at universities but also practitioners in exploration, physics or environmental sciences, wherever signal processing is necessary, will benefit from this textbook.
Geophysical measurements are not done for the sake of art only. The ultimategoal is to solve some well-defined geological, tectonical or structural problems. For this purpose, the data have to be interpreted, translated, into a physical model of the subsurface. ... This book describes some ofthe most important common features of different geophysical data sets. (fromthe Introduction) Users at universities but also practitioners in exploration, physics or environmental sciences, wherever signal processing is necessary, will benefit from this textbook.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction....Pages 1-32
Interpretation using nomograms....Pages 33-47
Linear parameters....Pages 49-114
Non-linear parameters....Pages 115-173
Maximum likelihood and maximum entropy....Pages 175-193
Analytic inversion....Pages 195-211
Advanced inversion methods....Pages 213-227
Error analysis....Pages 229-243
Parallel computation in modelling and inversion....Pages 245-255
Back Matter....Pages -
Geophysical measurements are not done for the sake of art only. The ultimategoal is to solve some well-defined geological, tectonical or structural problems. For this purpose, the data have to be interpreted, translated, into a physical model of the subsurface. ... This book describes some ofthe most important common features of different geophysical data sets. (fromthe Introduction) Users at universities but also practitioners in exploration, physics or environmental sciences, wherever signal processing is necessary, will benefit from this textbook.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction....Pages 1-32
Interpretation using nomograms....Pages 33-47
Linear parameters....Pages 49-114
Non-linear parameters....Pages 115-173
Maximum likelihood and maximum entropy....Pages 175-193
Analytic inversion....Pages 195-211
Advanced inversion methods....Pages 213-227
Error analysis....Pages 229-243
Parallel computation in modelling and inversion....Pages 245-255
Back Matter....Pages -
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