2 edition of Magnetotellurics in the context of theory of ill-posed problems found in the catalog.
Magnetotellurics in the context of theory of ill-posed problems
M. N. BerdichevskiД
Published
2002
by Society of Exploration Geophysicists in Tulsa, Okla
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Mark N. Berdischevsy and Vladimir I. Dmitriev ; translated and edited by G.V. Keller. |
Series | Investigations in geophysics -- v. 11, Investigations in geophysics -- no. 11. |
Contributions | Dmitriev, Vladimir Ivanovich, 1932-, Keller, George Vernon, 1927- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TN269 .B42 2002 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 215 p. : |
Number of Pages | 215 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19859653M |
ISBN 10 | 1566801069 |
M. N. Berdichevsky and V. I. Dmitriev, Magnetotellurics in the Context of the Theory of Ill-Posed Problems, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, USA (). CrossRef Google ScholarAuthor: V. I. Dmitriev. Introduction to the magnetotelluric method alan d. chave and alan g. jones Introduction Over the past three decades, and particularly over the intervals – and – , magnetotellurics has undergone a revolution driven by four main factors: (1) the emergence of low-power, low-cost, bit digital electromagnetic sensing and File Size: KB.
Description: Magnetotellurics is finding increasing applications for imaging electrically conductive structures below the Earth`s surface - in both industrial and academic research projects. In this book the authors provide a systematic approach to understanding the modern theory of ill-posed problems which is essential to making confident meaningful interpretations of magnetotelluric and magnetovariational . This series features comprehensive treatments of mature subjects that present both theory and practice. Works in this series have long shelf lives. The books use the most expensive binding and paper; typically they have linen covers and dust jackets.
Contains very useful information on gravity and magnetic methods of geological investigation and interpretation. The magnetics section was better than the gravity section - there could have been a more elementary introduction to this section before getting into the meat of the by: Kirsch A () An integral equation for the scattering problem for an anisotropic medium and the factorization method. Advanced Topics in Scattering and Biomedical Engineering, Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Scattering Theory Cited by:
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The book has been written in the terms of the theory of ill-posed problems and contains a special chapter encouraging readers to master the elements of this theory that defines the philosophy of the physical experiment.
The book thus offers the connected and consistent account of the principles of magnetotellurics from that single by: Magnetotellurics in the context of theory of ill-posed problems. Tulsa, Okla.: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, © (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: M N Berdichevskiĭ; V I Dmitriev; George V Keller.
Introduction. Magnetotellurics (MT) is the use of natural electromagnetic signals to image subsurface electrical conductivity structure through electromagnetic induction.
The physical basis of the magnetotelluric method was independently discovered by Tikhonov () and Cagniard (). In Models and Methods of Magnetotellurics, the authors provide a systematic approach to understanding the modern theory of ill-posed problems which is essential to making confident meaningful interpretation of magnetotelluric and magnetovariational soundings.
Book Description. The magnetotelluric method is a technique for imaging Earth's electrical conductivity and structure, from the near surface to 1, km in depth. This book provides a rigorous introduction to magnetotellurics, from the salient physics to practical implementation in the field, for academic researchers, advanced students, and industrial practitioners and geoscientists.5/5(4).
The book has been written in the terms of the theory of ill-posed problems and contains a special chapter encouraging readers to master the elements of this theory that defines the philosophy of the physical experiment. The book thus offers the connected and consistent account of the principles of magnetotellurics from that single viewpoint.
Models and Methods of Magnetotellurics Provides a systematic approach to understanding the modern theory of ill-posed problems Magnetotellurics is finding increasing applications for imaging electrically conductive structures below the Earth`s surface - in both industrial and academic research projects.
The distortion tensor of magnetotellurics: a tutorial on some properties. Exploration Geophysics, Vol. 47, Issue. 2, p. Email your librarian or administrator to recommend adding this book to your organisation's collection. The Magnetotelluric Method Magnetotellurics in the Context of the Theory of Ill-Posed Problems.
Tulsa: Society. Springer Science & Business Media, Oct 6, - Science - pages. 1 Review. Magnetotellurics is finding increasing applications for imaging electrically conductive structures below the Earth`s surface - in both industrial and academic research projects.
In Models and Methods of Magnetotellurics the authors provide a systematic approach to understanding the modern theory of ill-posed problems which is essential to making confident meaningful interpretations of magnetotelluric 5/5(1).
In this book the authors provide a systematic approach to understanding the modern theory of ill-posed problems which is essential to making confident meaningful interpretations of magnetotelluric.
In the final chapter of the book, we present several case histories representing different applications of electromagnetic methods, from a regional scale to deposit scale. and V.
Dmitriev,Magnetotellurics in the context of theory of ill-posed problems: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, pp.
Cagniard, L.,Basic theory. Approaches to the solution of three-dimensional inverse problems are considered in the paper. The main methods for regularization of inverse problems of electromagnetic sounding are reviewed.
Basic Cited by: 1. The magnetotelluric method is a technique for imaging the electrical conductivity and structure of the Earth, from the near surface down to the km transition zone and beyond. This book forms the first comprehensive overview of magnetotellurics, from the salient physics and its mathematical representation to practical implementation in the field, data processing, modeling and geological.
Berdichevsky, M. and Dmitriev, Magnetotellurics in the Context of Ill-Posed Problems, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, The Inverse Problem of Geomagnetic Induction Article.
Therefore, it is a plus that a book dedicated to the topic exists in the first place. However, I found it more a book useful as a reference in case you are already familiar with the theory, and less a book for starters. The reason is the style of the book: I would describe it /5(3).
The problem with naïvely choosing lower dimensions than the MT data Magnetotellurics in the Context of the Theory of Ill‐posed Problems This is the first book on the subject to go into. Magnetotellurics in the context of the theory of ill-posed problems Mark Naumovich Berdichevskiĭ, Vladimir Ivanovich Dmitriev, George Vernon Keller Snippet view - Reflection coefficients and azimuthal AVO analysis in anisotropic media.
Models and Methods of Magnetotellurics, Springer, Berlin, pp In this book the authors provide a systematic approach to understanding the modern theory of ill-posed problems which is.
If its solution exists and if it is unique and stable, the problem is well posed (posed correctly). But if one of these conditions is violated, the problem is regarded as ill posed (posed incorrectly), and it calls for special consideration.
We will show that inverse problems of magnetotellurics are ill posed. Author: Vladimir I. Dmitriev, Mark N. Berdichevsky. Title Catalog # embers/ist Title Catalog # embers/ist Page 2 08/ No.
10 Hardrock Seismic Exploration edited by David W. Eaton, Bernd Milkereit, and Matthew H. Salisbury,pagesFile Size: KB. The magnetotelluric method is a technique for imaging the electrical conductivity and structure of the Earth, from the near surface down to the km transition zone and beyond.1 Introduction to the magnetotelluric method 1 Alan D.
Chave and Alan G. Jones Introduction 1 A quick tour of magnetotellurics 4 Historical perspective 7 Commercial use of magnetotellurics 10 The future of magnetotellurics 12 More information on magnetotellurics File Size: KB.Andrey Nikolayevich Tikhonov (Russian: Андре́й Никола́евич Ти́хонов; Octo – October 7, ) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician and geophysicist known for important contributions to topology, functional analysis, mathematical physics, and ill-posed was also one of the inventors of the magnetotellurics method in al advisor: Pavel Alexandrov.