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Based on lectures given in the First Russian School-Seminar on electromagnetic soundings of the Earth held in Moscow on 15th November, 2003, this book acquaints scientists and technologists with the latest achievements in theory, techniques and practical applications of the methods of electromagnetic sounding. This three part text covers the methods considered for Earth electromagnetic sounding on a global, regional, and local scale; modern methods for solving forward and inverse problems of geoelectrics, particularily contemporary approaches to the EM data modeling and interpretation in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Based on lectures given in the First Russian School-Seminar on electromagnetic soundings of the Earth held in Moscow on 15th November, 2003, this book acquaints scientists and technologists with the latest achievements in theory, techniques and practical applications of the methods of electromagnetic sounding. This three part text covers the methods considered for Earth electromagnetic sounding on a global, regional, and local scale; modern methods for solving forward and inverse problems of geoelectrics, particularily contemporary approaches to the EM data modeling and interpretation in the class of three-dimensional models; and the results of regional EM on-land and sea soundings
Autorenporträt
With over 30 years' geophysics experience, Dr. Spichak's main research interests include joint interpretation of electromagnetic and other geophysical data, indirect estimation of the Earth's physical properties from the ground electromagnetic data, and computational electromagnetics. Spichak has authored and edited 8 books with Elsevier, including Electromagnetic Sounding of the Earth's Interior (2015). He is the winner of the Gamburtsev award for the monograph "Magnetotelluric fields in three-dimensional models of geoelectrics? (1999) and the Schmidt medal for outstanding achievements in Geophysics (2010).
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"The articles are well written, and the text is heavily referenced to published material in the field. In general, the book reads like a binder of related journal articles about specific topics in the fields of MT and MV rather than as a reference book about EM geophysics.

Overall, the book is a good collection of recent developments mostly in MT and MV, with some general information interspersed throughout, and is probably a good addition to the collection of someone who is working in these branches of EM geophysics or who has some domain knowledge and wishes to learn more about recent developments in MT." --The Leading Edge

"Practitioners of electromagnetic methods will find it a useful reference volume, and there are comprehensive reference lists should the reader wish to delve further into a particular subject. It also provides a helpful overview for nonspecialists wanting to learn more about the discipline." --The Leading Edge