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Bouguer Gravity Regional and Residual Separation: Application to Geology and Environment electronic resource by K. Mallick, A. Vasanthi, K. K. Sharma.

By: Mallick, K [author.]Contributor(s): Vasanthi, A [author.] | Sharma, K. K [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012Description: X, 250p. 70 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400704060Subject(s): geography | Physical geography | Mines and mineral resources | engineering | earth sciences | Geophysics/Geodesy | Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences | Engineering, general | Mineral Resources | Measurement Science and InstrumentationDDC classification: 550 | 526.1 LOC classification: QC801-809Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Regional and residual gravity anomalies : The existing issues -- 3. New computational schemes -- 4. Applications to geological and environmental problems -- 5. Hydrocarbon -- 6. Minerals and Groundwater -- 7. Structural studies -- 8. Isostatic studies -- 9. Vertical Crustal Movements -- 10. Engineering Applications and earthquake studies -- 11. Other applications -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The process of regional-residual separation in potential field is age-old.  Broadly, there are two techniques for regional-residual resolution, viz., graphical and analytical. Both the techniques have their own respective shortcomings. In this book, the authors have described the technique based on finite element method in which only eight (or twelve) nodal observed gravity values are used for the regional computation, thereby eliminating the possible contamination of anomalous fields and also the technique does not assume an explicit model and physical properties like density of rocks etc. in the regional computation. The book discusses the advantages of this technique viz., it is not site-specific; the computation is independent of any prior assumptions as to the form and depth of shallow or deeper structures; it can handle data distributed at random or on a regular grid on the map space; and the neighbouring surveys join smoothly.   The book focuses on application of this new technique which has been demonstrated in different fields, such as hydrocarbon, minerals and groundwater, structural studies, earthquake and engineering studies and impact structures.
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Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Regional and residual gravity anomalies : The existing issues -- 3. New computational schemes -- 4. Applications to geological and environmental problems -- 5. Hydrocarbon -- 6. Minerals and Groundwater -- 7. Structural studies -- 8. Isostatic studies -- 9. Vertical Crustal Movements -- 10. Engineering Applications and earthquake studies -- 11. Other applications -- Index.

The process of regional-residual separation in potential field is age-old.  Broadly, there are two techniques for regional-residual resolution, viz., graphical and analytical. Both the techniques have their own respective shortcomings. In this book, the authors have described the technique based on finite element method in which only eight (or twelve) nodal observed gravity values are used for the regional computation, thereby eliminating the possible contamination of anomalous fields and also the technique does not assume an explicit model and physical properties like density of rocks etc. in the regional computation. The book discusses the advantages of this technique viz., it is not site-specific; the computation is independent of any prior assumptions as to the form and depth of shallow or deeper structures; it can handle data distributed at random or on a regular grid on the map space; and the neighbouring surveys join smoothly.   The book focuses on application of this new technique which has been demonstrated in different fields, such as hydrocarbon, minerals and groundwater, structural studies, earthquake and engineering studies and impact structures.

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