Principles of Electromagnetic Methods in Surface Geophysics contains information about the theory of electromagnetic fields in a conducting media. It describes the theoretical and physical principles of the main geophysical methods using electromagnetic fields, including frequency and transient soundings, electromagnetic profiling, and magnetotelluric soundings. Special attention is paid to models and signal processing methods used in modern exploration geophysics for groundwater, mineral and hydrocarbon exploration.
Table of Contents
Part one: The constant electric and magnetic fields
Part two: Propagation and diffusion of electromagnetic fields
Part three: Quasi-stationary field in a horizontally layered medium
Part four: Electromagnetic soundings in a horizontally layered medium
Part five: Principles of inductive mining prospecting