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Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction. Acknowledgements. I. Computational geophysics 1. Development of computational geophysics in India/V.P. Dimri and Ashutosh Chamoli. II. Geodynamics and earth's interior 2. Two significant developments in seismology in India Study of Artificial Water Reservoir Triggered Earthquakes and Tsunami hazard mitigation/Harsh Gupta. 3. Large and great earthquakes in the stable continental region of India A review/J.R. Kayal. 4. GPS in geosciences in India/V.K. Gahalaut. 5. Periodicity of geological events and past climate changes/R.K. Tiwari. 6. Heat flow studies in India during the past five decades/Sukanta Roy. 7. An overview of deep seismic sounding studies in India and their geotectonic implications/Kalachand Sain. 8. Geodynamics of Indian Plate and Tibet Buoyant Lithosphere Rapid Drift and Channel Flow from Gravity studies/D.C. Mishra and M. Ravikumar. 9. Isostatic compensation of continental and oceanic topographies of Indian Lithosphere/V.M. Tiwari and D.C. Mishra. 10. Review of marine geophysics Indian's contributions/D. Gopala Rao. III. Resource exploration 11. Geophysics in petroleum exploration in India Past present and future/D.N. Avasthi Kharak Singh and B.N. Pandey. 12. Geophysical exploration for petroleum in the Subtrappean mesozoic sedimentary formations of India/Bijendra Singh and K. Arora. 13. Selected petroliferous basins of India A gravity perspective/D. Sar. 14. Identification and quantification of gas hydrates A viable source of energy in the twenty first century/Kalachand Sain and Maheswar Ojha. 15. Airborne geophysics in India A review/H.V. Rambabu and Ch. Rama Rao. 16. Airborne geophysical surveys for Uranium Exploration in India past present and future/A.K. Chaturvedi S.N. Kak K.L. Tiku P.B. Aithani and Anjan Chaki. 17. Applications of magnetotelluric studies in India/T. Harinarayana. 18. Ground water resources From exploration to management/S.N. Rai and Y. Ratnakumari. From the Introduction Geophysics the study of the earth through the application of physical principles first made its appearance in the mid nineteenth century and progressively influenced our knowledge and understanding of the planet we live on. In turn this opened new horizons of comprehension of the complex natures of the continents and oceans as well as the natural resources available to us on which the growth and development of our society is based. This all embracing science is a fundamental pillar on which global socio economic prosperity is based and it is indeed difficult to imagine today's world without its benefits. The earliest use of geophysics in India can be traced to Colonel William Lambton who suggested a survey in 1799 which ultimately resulted in a geodetic network to study the earth's ellipticity. Geophysics helps us to unravel the mysteries of the unreachable insides of the earth. It has made unparalleled contribution towards knowledge of the crustal and lithosphere structure of the Earth and the Plate Tectonic processes which over millions of years build the surface features and amass mineral wealth for our consumption. Understanding of these as well as other processes acting deep inside the earth enable us to anticipate regions prone to earthquake hazards as well as other vagaries of nature. Again knowledge of the earth system and man made influences on it have helped to open our eyes to activities which generate pollution and create imbalances endangering the very existence of our species so that we may implement rectifying measures. 220 pp.
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Published by Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, 2010
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The book fills a gap in the steadily expanding field of applying fractals to the earth science system. In this book the concept of fractal-scaling is applied to a variety of geophysical problems, illustrating what scaling laws really tell us and how they can used to solve various geophysical problems. Keeping in mind the broad range of readers interested in understanding earth's nonlinear dynamics, the authors address diverse recent advances related to fractals and scaling. These include broad applications of fractal theory in potential field methods, electrical and electromagnetic methods, geothermics and seismology, written by a panel of internationally known earth scientists from around the globe. In this volume a collection of - pers considers the fractal behavior of the Earth's continental crust. Surface gravity anomalies are known to exhibit power-law spectral behavior under a wide range of conditions and scales. La Manna utilize multifractal models to explain the behavior of well logs from the main KTB borehole in Germany. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book deals with fractals in understanding problems encountered in earth science, and their solutions. It starts with an analysis of two classes of methods (homogeneous fractals random models, and homogeneous source distributions or one point distributions) widely diffused in the geophysical community, especially for studying potential fields and their related source distributions. Subsequently, the use of fractals in potential fields is described by scaling spectral methods for estimation of curie depth. The book also presents an update of the use of the fractal concepts in geological understanding of faults and their significance in geological modelling of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Geophysical well log data provide a unique description of the subsurface lithology; here, the Detrended Fluctuation Analysis technique is presented in case studies located off the west-coast of India. Another important topic is the fractal model of continuum percolation which quantitatively reproduce the flow path geometry by applying the Poiseuilles equation. The pattern of fracture heterogeneity in reservoir scale of natural geological formations can be viewed as spatially distributed self-similar tree structures; here, the authors present simple analytical models based on the medium structural characteristics to explain the flow in natural fractures. The Fractal Differential Adjacent Segregation (F-DAS) is an unconventional approach for fractal dimension estimation using a box count method. The present analysis provides a better understanding of variability of the system (adsorbents adsorbate interactions). Towards the end of book, the authors discuss multi-fractal scaling properties of seismograms in order to quantify the complexity associated with high-frequency seismic signals. Finally, the book presents a review on fractal methods applied to fire point processes and satellite time-continuous signals that are sensitive to fire occurrences. It starts with an analysis of two classes of methods (homogeneous fractals random models, and homogeneous source distributions or one point distributions) widely diffused in the geophysical community, especially for studying potential fields and their related source distributions. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, 2005
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. It is with pleasure that I write the foreword to this excellent book. A wide range of observations in geology and solid-earth geophysics can be - plained in terms of fractal distributions. In this volume a collection of - pers considers the fractal behavior of the Earth's continental crust. The book begins with an excellent introductory chapter by the editor Dr. V.P. Dimri. Surface gravity anomalies are known to exhibit power-law spectral behavior under a wide range of conditions and scales. This is self-affine fractal behavior. Explanations of this behavior remain controversial. In chapter 2 V.P. Dimri and R.P. Srivastava model this behavior using Voronoi tessellations. Another approach to understanding the structure of the continental crust is to use electromagnetic induction experiments. Again the results often exhibit power law spectral behavior. In chapter 3 K. Bahr uses a fractal based random resister network model to explain the observations. Other examples of power-law spectral observations come from a wide range of well logs using various logging tools. In chapter 4 M. Fedi, D. Fiore, and M. La Manna utilize multifractal models to explain the behavior of well logs from the main KTB borehole in Germany. In chapter 5 V.V. Surkov and H. Tanaka model the electrokinetic currents that may be as- ciated with seismic electric signals using a fractal porous media. In chapter 6 M. Pervukhina, Y. Kuwahara, and H. Ito use fractal n- works to correlate the elastic and electrical properties of porous media. In this volume a collection of - pers considers the fractal behavior of the Earth's continental crust. Surface gravity anomalies are known to exhibit power-law spectral behavior under a wide range of conditions and scales. La Manna utilize multifractal models to explain the behavior of well logs from the main KTB borehole in Germany. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, 2016
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