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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics By Robert E. Sheriff


Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics By Robert E. Sheriff


Book Description 
The fourth edition of SEG's best-seller is a valuable, comprehensive reference that is a must for every geophysicist, geologist, explorationist, engineer, energy adviser, economist, and student involved in the field. Hundreds of terms have been added since publication of the third edition in 1991, reflecting rapid evolution of the science, especially in the areas of engineering and production problems, 3D (including multicomponent) acquisition and processing, visualization, S- and converted waves, interpretation, anisotropy, AVO, geostatistics, geohazards, neural networks, tomography, downhole measurements, horizontal drilling, and deep-water work. Definitions of hundreds of other terms have been updated. The Encyclopedic Dictionary's title has been modified slightly to reflect growth in application of geophysical methods, with the word Applied replacing the word Exploration. The dictionary includes a guide to pronunciation and a list of reference figures and tables. A CD-ROM containing the dictionary in searchable PDF format also is included.
 
Product Details
Paperback: 422 Pages
Publisher: Society Of Exploration Geophysicists, 4th Edition (01 January 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 
1560801182
ISBN-13: 978-
1560801184
Product Dimensions: 14.8 x 7.7 x 2.1 inches

Size: 70 MB

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