This year Geophysics is 75 years old. In celebration, your editorial team has invited a collection of papers written by well-recognized experts in various areas of exploration geophysics. These invited papers not only form part of the present book, but they also appear in the September-October special section of our journal. Geophysics Today: A Survey of the Field as the Journal Celebrates its 75th Anniversary complements this special section with an additional group of papers, drawn from Geophysics during the recent past, that address areas the invited articles did not. The result is a snapshot of the state of the art in our field as Geophysics passes its three-quarters century mark.
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Nuclear processes are assumed to generate high energy radioactive products that are easy to detect.
Geophysics for Geologists
Geophysics
A second edition of this classic textbook on fundamental principles of geophysics for geoscience undergraduates.
The Rock Physics Handbook addresses the relationships between geophysical observations and the underlying physical properties of rocks.
Theory of Planetary Atmospheres: An Introduction to Their Physics and Chemistry
The various formulations are reconciled with field data in the numerous examples provided in the book; well-documented computer programmes are also given to show how easy it is to implement inversion algorithms.
Tables of Solid Angles and Potential Field Functions for Geophysical Applications