Geophysical field theory and method, Part A, Gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields
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- Geophysical field theory and method, Part A, Gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields
- Title number
- Part A
- Title part
- Gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields
- Statement of responsibility
- Alexander A. Kaufman
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Annotation
- Cataloging source
- CaPaEBR
- LC call number
- QC173.7
- LC item number
- .K38A 1992eb
- Series statement
- International geophysics series
- Series volume
- v. 49A
- Summary expansion
- An essential book for all students and scientists in the field, Part A of Geophysical Field Theory and Method describes the physical and mathematical principles of geophysical methods, specifically the behavior of gravitational, electrical, and magnetic fields. The broader use of these methods underlines the far-reaching appeal of this book. Oil and mineral prospecting, solving groundwater and engineering problems, and well-logging are just some of the activities which involve geophysical methods. Parts B and C will be devoted to the theory of fields and applied to electromagnetic, seismic, nuclear, and geothermal methods. Presents physical principles of geophysical methods Covers physical laws which govern field behavior and their areas of application Examines the influence of a medium on a field, and the distribution of field generators Presents formulation of conditions when physical laws cannot be used directly for field calculations Examines systems of field equations and their neccesity when some of the field generators are unknown Explains the formulation of boundary value problems and their importance in determining the field Features auxiliary fields and their role in field theory Presents approximate methods of field calculation
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