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Electromagnetic methods in geophysics : applications in GeoRadar, FDEM, TDEM, and AEM / Fabio Giannino and Giovanni Leucci.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Giannino, Fabio, author.
- Leucci, Giovanni, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Magnetic prospecting.
- Ground penetrating radar.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (307 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2022]
- Summary:
- "In GeoRadar, FDEM, TDEM, and AEM Methods, accomplished researchers Fabio Giannino and Giovanni Leucci deliver an in-depth exploration of the theory and application of four different electromagnetic geophysical techniques: ground penetrating radar, the frequency domain electromagnetic method, the time domain electromagnetic method, and the airborne electromagnetic method. The authors offer a full description of each technique as they relate to the economics, planning, and logistics of deploying each of them on-site. The book also discusses the potential output of each method and how it can be combined with other sources of below- and above ground information to create a digitized common point cloud containing a wide variety of data. Giannino and Leucci rely on 25 years of professional experience in over 40 countries around the world to provide readers with a fulsome description of the optimal use of GPR, FDEM, TDEM, and AEM, demonstrating their flexibility and applicability to a wide variety of use cases."-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Section I: Introduction to Electromagnetic Theory
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Electromgnetic (EM) Theory: An Outline
- 2.1. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR): Operative Principles and Theory
- 2.2. Frequency Domain Electromagnetic (FDEM) Method: Operative Principle and Theory
- 2.3. Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) Method: Operative Principle and Theory
- 2.4. Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Method: Operative Principle and Theory
- Section II: Hardware Architecture and Surveying
- Chapter 3. GPR Surveying
- 3.1. GPR: Systems Architecture
- 3.2. Survey Design
- 3.3. Data Acquisition
- 3.4. Data Analysis
- 3.5. Data Interpretation
- Chapter 4. FDEM Surveying
- 4.1. FDEM Systems Architecture
- 4.2. Survey Design
- 4.3. Data Acquisition
- 4.4. Data Analysis
- 4.5. Data Interpretation
- Chapter 5. TDEM Surveying
- 5.1. TDEM Systems Architecture
- 5.2. Survey Design
- 5.3. Data Acquisition
- 5.4. Data Analysis
- 5.5. Data Interpretation
- Chapter 6. AEM Surveying
- 6.1. AEM Systems Architecture
- 6.2. Survey Design
- 6.3. Data Acquisition
- 6.4. Data Analysis
- 6.5. Data Interpretation
- Section III: Applications
- Chapter 7. Case Studies
- 7.1. GPR: Multiple Geophysical Archaeological Surveys in Turkey
- 7.2. GPR: Massive Array Archaeological Survey in Italy
- 7.3. GPR: Archaeological and Monumental Application at a Cathedral in Italy
- 7.4. GPR: Archaeological Application in Peru
- 7.5. GPR: Monumental Heritage Conservation at a Hypogeal Site in Italy
- 7.6. GPR: Concrete Rebars Detection in South-Europe
- 7.7. GPR: Concrete Rebars Detection and Water Content Estimate in Italy
- 7.8. GPR: Large Area Underground Utility Mapping in Italy
- 7.9. GPR: Utility Mapping and Fibre Optics Reconnaissance in Scandinavia.
- 7.10. GPR: Utility and Cavity Mapping in Taiwan
- 7.11. GPR: Pipes Leakage Detection Experimental Test and Application in Italy
- 7.12. GPR: Pipes Leakage Detection in Italy
- 7.13. GPR: Bridge Deck Study in Japan
- 7.14. FDEM: UXO Search in Building Area in Italy
- 7.15. FDEM: Search of Various Object in a Test Site in Italy
- 7.16. FDEM: Pollutants Search in Italy
- 7.17. FDEM: Forensic Search in South Europe
- 7.18. TDEM: Geologic Modelling for a Reference Site in Italy
- 7.19. AEM: Geophysical and Geological Modelling of Buried Valleys
- 7.20. AEM: Effect of Induced Polarization Over AEM Data
- Chapter 8. General on Planning and Logistic
- 8.1. Planning a Campaign and Mobilization Aspects
- 8.2. Shipment and Clearance of Survey Equipment
- 8.3. Managing the Operative Aspects of the Field Activity
- 8.4. De-Mobilization
- 8.5. Reporting
- Index
- EULA.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-119-77099-8
- 1-119-77101-3
- 1-119-77100-5
- OCLC:
- 1267765581
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