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A one-stop manual for graduate students and professionals, combining introductory gravity survey procedures with full explanations of analysis techniques.
The biography is an accounting of his life and artistic endeavors. "Prof" was an artist with accomplishments in sculpture (worked on Mount Rushmore), oil and watercolor painting with a unique impressionistic style. He was the director of the Cayuga Museum of History and Art in Auburn New York where he also taught painting. As a delegate to ICOM (UNESCO) represented small museums in the United States. Taught Art at Syracuse University and Cayuga County Community College. Prof designed medical instruments for Welch Allyn. This biography describes his work and life experiences that forged the personality that led him into such a wide range of endeavors.
Gravity surveys have a huge range of applications, indicating density variations in the subsurface and identifying man-made structures, local changes of rock type or even deep-seated structures at the crust/mantle boundary. This important one-stop book combines an introductory manual of practical procedures with a full explanation of analysis techniques, enabling students, geophysicists, geologists and engineers to understand the methodology, applications and limitations of a gravity survey. Filled with examples from a wide variety of acquisition problems, the book instructs students in avoiding common mistakes and misconceptions. It explores the increasing near-surface geophysical applications being opened up by improvements in instrumentation and provides more advance-level material as a useful introduction to potential theory. This is a key text for graduate students of geophysics and for professionals using gravity surveys, from civil engineers and archaeologists to oil and mineral prospectors and geophysicists seeking to learn more about the Earth's deep interior.
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1919/28 cumulation includes material previously issued in the 1919/20-1935/36 issues and also material not published separately for 1927/28. 1929/39 cumulation includes material previously issued in the 1929/30-1935/36 issues and also material for 1937-39 not published separately.