Electrical and electromagnetic methods are essential tools in geophysics, used to investigate subsurface structures and properties. These methods leverage the electrical properties of geological ...
Electromagnetic induction (EMI ... Inversion Techniques: Mathematical methods used to interpret geophysical data and create models of subsurface conditions based on measured responses.
To address this problem, a theoretical methodology has been developed for the design of radomes that are capable of performing superior electromagnetic performance at both ambient and high ...
Abstract: Loop-source transient electromagnetic method (TEM) and grounded-wire-source TEM are two of the most popular methods in geological electromagnetic detection. Advances in power electronics ...
Reverse time migration (RTM) is an ideal seismic imaging method for complex structures. However, in conventional RTM based on rectangular mesh discretization, the medium interfaces are usually ...
This process is called model-driven approach and is usually time-consuming. In recent years, the rapid development of machine learning technology has provided new solutions for solving geophysical ...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN), 200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada ...
A stage one 1710m reverse circulation drilling program, done and dusted last July, produced encouraging results supported by follow-up geophysics, prompting the current stage two campaign ...
School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TS, U.K.
Rocks underground break and slide past each other along faults ... Indeed, when he started out as a geophysics student in the 1980s, seismology was booming thanks to defence funding.