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This pamphlet illustrates portions of the series of lectures on potential methods in petroleum exploration given by Dr. L.L. Nettleton as part of the Continuing Education Program of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
This market-leading textbook has been fully updated in response to extensive user feedback. It includes a new chapter on joints and veins, additional examples from around the world, stunning new field photos, and extended online resources with new animations and exercises. The book's practical emphasis, hugely popular in the first edition, features applications in the upper crust, including petroleum and groundwater geology, highlighting the importance of structural geology in exploration and exploitation of petroleum and water resources. Carefully designed full-colour illustrations work closely with the text to support student learning, and are supplemented with high-quality photos from around the world. Examples and parallels drawn from practical everyday situations engage students, and end-of chapter review questions help them to check their understanding. Updated e-learning modules are available online (www.cambridge.org/fossen2e) and further reinforce key topics using summaries, innovative animations to bring concepts to life, and additional examples and figures.
This text provides a general overview of gravity and magnetics as applied to geophysical exploration.
This warm, anecdotal biography by the Greens' longtime friend, MIT geologist Robert Shrock reveals the human impulses that led to their success, the unique combination of the analytical and the personal that they brought to their business decisions and to their investments in humanity's future.
John Grosvenor was baptized in 1640/1641 at St. Leonard's Parish in Bridgnorth borough, Shropshire, England and immigrated to Roxbury, Massachusetts. He died in 1691.