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Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Geological Interpretation of Gravitational, Magnetic and Electric Fields - Proceedings of the 45th Uspensky International Geophysical Seminar, Kazan, Russia

Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Geological Interpretation of Gravitational, Magnetic and Electric Fields - Proceedings of the 45th Uspensky International Geophysical Seminar, Kazan, Russia

of: Danis Nurgaliev, Natalia Khairullina

Springer-Verlag, 2019

ISBN: 9783319976709 , 418 Pages

Format: PDF

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Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Geological Interpretation of Gravitational, Magnetic and Electric Fields - Proceedings of the 45th Uspensky International Geophysical Seminar, Kazan, Russia


 


This volume offers an overview of the state-of-the-art theoretical and practical approaches currently used for geophysical data interpretation. It includes new methods and techniques for solving data processing problems, and an analysis of geopotential fields by international researchers. It discusses topics such as:
1. Theoretical issues of interpretation of gravitational, magnetic and electric fields, including general methods of interpreting potential fields and other geophysical data.
2. Modern algorithms and computer technologies for interpretating geophysical fields.
3. The study of Earth deep structure using terrestrial and satellite potential field anomalies.
4. Geological interpretation of gravitational, magnetic and electric fields.
This proceedings book is of interest to all geophysical researchers.




Nurgaliev Danis has been a Professor and Grand PhD in (Geologo-mineralogical) sciences since 1997. During this time he has been primary investigator for more than 50 research projects focusing on the development of effective geological and geophysical technologies for hydrocarbon-reservoir exploration, based on seismic sounding, and for controlling their engineering. The results of these projects were presented in more than 500 publications, and the main technologies were patented in the Russian Federation.
 
Matveeva Natalia has been a Junior Research Fellow at Kazan Federal University (KFU) since 2011. She has participated in 5 grant-funded research projects and 10 practical research projects. Her research has focused on developing new methods for interpreting gravimetric data for the effective exploration of oil and natural bitumen deposits. The results of these projects were published in 10 papers.