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Acknowledgements.
1 Introduction.
1.1 What are 'applied' and 'environmental' geophysics?
1.2 Geophysical methods.
1.3 Matching geophysical methods to applications.
1.4 Planning a geophysical survey.
1.5 Geophysical survey design.
2 Gravity Methods.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Physical basis.
2.3 Measurement of gravity.
2.4 Gravity meters.
2.5 Corrections to gravity observations.
2.6 Interpretation methods.
2.7 Applications and case histories.
3 Geomagnetic Meth... MORE
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Basic concepts and units of geomagnetism.
3.3 Magnetic properties of rocks.
3.4 The Earth’s magnetic field.
3.5 Magnetic instruments.
3.6 Magnetic surveying.
3.7 Qualitative interpretation.
3.8 Quantitative interpretation.
3.9 Applications and case histories.
4 Applied Seismology: Introduction and Principles.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Seismic waves.
4.3 Raypath geometry in layered ground.
4.4 Loss of seismic energy.
4.5 Seismic energy sources.
4.6 Detection and recording of seismic waves.
5 Seismic Refraction Surveying.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 General principles of refraction surveying.
5.3 Geometry of refracted raypaths.
5.4 Interpretational methods.
5.5 Applications and case histories.
5.6 Shear wave methods.
6 Seismic Reflection Surveying.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Reflection surveys.
6.3 Reflection data processing.
6.4 Correlating seismic data with borehole logs and cones.
6.5 Interpretation.
6.6 Applications.
7 Electrical Resistivity Methods.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Basic principles.
7.3 Electrode configurations and geometric factors.
7.4 Modes of deployment.
7.5 Interpretation methods.
7.6 ERT applications and case histories.
7.7 Mise-`a-la-masse (MALM) method.
7.8 Leak detection through artificial membranes.
8 Spontaneous (Self) Potential Methods.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Occurrence of self-potentials.
8.3 Origin of self-potentials.
8.4 Measurement of self-potentials.
8.5 Corrections to SP data.
8.6 Interpretation of self-potential anomalies.
8.7 Applications and case histories.
8.8 Electrokinetic (EK) surveying.
9 Induced Polarisation.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Origin of induced polarisation effects.
9.3 Measurement of induced polarisation.
9.4 Applications and case histories.
10 Electromagnetic Methods: Introduction and Principles.
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Principles of EM surveying.
10.3 Airborne EM surveying.
10.4 Seaborne EM surveying.
10.5 Borehole EM surveying.
11 Electromagnetic Methods: Systems and Applications.
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Continuous-wave (CW) systems.
11.3 Pulse-transient (TEM) or time-domain (TDEM) EM systems.
12 Electromagnetic Methods: Systems and Applications II.
12.1 Very-low-frequency (VLF) methods.
12.2 The telluric method.
12.3 The magnetotelluric (MT) method.
12.4 Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS).
13 Introduction to Ground-Penetrating Radar.
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 Principles of operation.
13.3 Propagation of radiowaves.
13.4 Dielectric properties of earth materials.
13.5 Modes of data acquisition.
13.6 Data processing.
13.7 Interpretation techniques.
14 Ground-Penetrating Radar: Applications and Case Histories.
14.1 Geological mapping.
14.2 Hydrogeology and groundwater contamination.
14.3 Glaciological applications.
14.4 Engineering applications on manmade structures.
14.5 Voids within manmade structures.
14.6 Archaeological investigations.
14.7 Forensic uses of GPR.
14.8 Wide-aperture radar mapping and migration processing.
14.9 Borehole radar.
14.10 UXO and landmine detection.
14.11 Animals.
15 Radiometrics.
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 Natural radiation.
15.3 Radioactivity of rocks.
15.4 Radiation detectors.
15.5 Data correction methods.
15.6 Radiometric data presentation.
15.7 Case histories.
Appendix.
References.
Index.