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AAPG_CUSC-_Geophysics_for_geologists

AAPG_CUSC-_Geophysics_for_geologists

Seismic Processing

Seismic Processing

General Dictionary of Geology

The subjects of this dictionary are most of geological terms but there are many terms that
also related with geophysics, biology, astrophysics, and geography. Geology is an interesting
subject in knowing history of Earth creation, creature evolution, ancient Earth life and Earth
condition in the past; even find mine, coal, also oil deposit below Earth surface. Petrogeologist
study geology to find mine, coal, or oil deposit. Geophysics scientist study geology for recognize
the physical characteristics of Earth component such as magnetism, seismicity, elasticity, Earth
thermodynamic, by physical experiments in a specific geological structure which consist of
specific rocks and minerals. Biology scientist study geology for tracing the historical evolution
of creature in its first appearance until this time. Geographers also study geology for recognize a
spatial phenomenon of Earth surface that were formed or influenced with a sequences of
geological event.
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Engineering geology

Initiation à la géologie et à la topographie

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Introduction to Mineral Exploration Second Edition

Since the first edition was published much has changed in the mineral exploration business. It has
been through one of the sharpest downturns since the 1930s and the industry has become truly global,
with many mergers and acquisitions of mining and exploration companies. Indeed, conditions
at the time at the time of writing appear to have moved back to boom driven by increasing demand.
We have tried to maintain a balance between principles and case histories, based on our experience
of teaching at senior undergraduate and postgraduate levels. We have attempted to reflect the
changing mineral exploration scene by rewriting the sections on mineral economics (Chapter 1)
and the increased emphasis on public accountability of mineral exploration companies (Chapters
10 and 11), as well as updating the other chapters. One of the major areas of advance has been
the widespread use of information technology in mineral exploration. We have added a chapter
(Chapter 9) dealing with the handling of mineral exploration data. Although we do not advocate
geologists letting their hammers get rusty, the correct compilation of data can help expedite
fieldwork and improve understanding of deposits for feasibility studies.
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Method for processing borehole seismic data


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