Practical Magnetotellurics
Date: 21 April 2011, 16:58
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The magnetotelluric (MT) method, a technique for probing the electrical conductivity structure of the Earth, is increasingly used both in applied geophysics and in basic research. This is the first book on the subject to go into detail on practical aspects of applying the MT technique. Beginning with the basic principles of electromagnetic induction in the Earth, this introduction to magnetotellurics aims to guide students and researchers in geophysics and other areas of earth science through the practical aspects of the MT method: from planning a field campaign, through data processing and modelling, to tectonic and geodynamic interpretation. The book will be of use to graduate-level students and researchers who are embarking on a research project involving MT; to lecturers preparing courses on MT; and to geoscientists involved in multi-disciplinary research projects who wish to incorporate MT results in their interpretations. • Accessible to geoscientists who are not MT specialists • Gives practical advice on setting up field experiments • Includes an extensive reference list and glossary Contents Foreword; List of symbols; 1. Introduction; 2. Basic theoretical concepts; 3. Planning a field campaign; 4. From time series to transfer functions: data processing; 5. Dimensionality and distortion; 6. Numerical forward modelling; 7. Inversion of MT data; 8. The general link to other geosciences: conduction mechanisms; 9. The special link to other geosciences; 10. Other EM induction techniques; Glossary; A1. Theorems from vector algebra; A2. The transfer function in the wavenumber-frequency domain, and equivalence transfer functions; A3. Probability distributions; A4. Linear regression; A5. Fourier analysis; A6. Power and cross spectra; References; Index. Reviews '… if my students ask me what MT really is about, I will ask them to read the book 'Practical Magnetotellurics'. It is really practical.' Bai Danghai, Chinese Academy of Sciences 'Practical Magnetotellurics lives up to its title and nicely fills a big hole in the literature on the subject of the magnetotelluric (MT) method.' EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union '… an excellent single resource for graduate students … to learn the fundamentals in a well-written and well-organized approach …' Surveys in Geophysics
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