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Computational Geo-Electromagnetics

Methods, Models, and Forecasts

  • 1st Edition, Volume 5 - February 1, 2020
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Viacheslav V. Spichak
  • Language: English

Computational Geo-Electromagnetics: Methods, Models, and Forecasts, Volume Five in the Computational Geophysics series, is devoted to techniques for building of geoelectr… Read more

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Description

Computational Geo-Electromagnetics: Methods, Models, and Forecasts, Volume Five in the Computational Geophysics series, is devoted to techniques for building of geoelectrical models from electromagnetic data, featuring Bayesian statistical analysis and neural network algorithms. These models are applied to studying the geoelectrical structure of famous volcanoes (i.e., Vesuvio, Kilauea, Elbrus, Komagatake, Hengill) and geothermal zones (i.e., Travale, Italy; Soultz-sous-Forets, Elsace). Methodological recommendations are given on electromagnetic sounding of faults as well as geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs. Techniques for forecasting of petrophysical properties from the electrical resistivity as proxy parameter are also considered.

Computational Geo-Electromagnetics: Methods, Models, and Forecasts offers techniques and algorithms for building geoelectrical models under conditions of rare or irregularly distributed EM data and/or lack of prior geological and geophysical information. This volume also includes methodological guidelines on interpretation of electromagnetic sounding data depending on goals of the study. Finally, it details computational algorithms for using electrical resistivity for properties beyond boreholes.

Key features

  • Provides algorithms for inversion of incomplete, rare or irregularly distributed EM data
  • Features methodological issues of building geoelectrical models
  • Offers techniques for retrieving petrophysical properties from EM sounding data and well logs

Readership

Researchers working in electromagnetic sounding of the Earth, applied geophysics and computational electrodynamics

Table of contents

1. 3-D EM forward modeling techniques2. Three dimensional Bayesian statistical inversion3. Methodology of the neural network estimation of the model macro-parameters4. Building of 3-D geoelectrical models at the lack of magnetotelluric data5. Methods for joint inversion and analysis of EM and other geophysical data6. Electromagnetic study of geothermal areas7. 3-D magnetotelluric sounding of volcanic interiors: methodological aspects8. A conceptual model of the Earth’s crust of Icelandic type9. Conceptual model of the lens in the upper crust (Northern Tien Shan case study)10. Conceptual model of the copper – porphyry ore formation (Sorskoe copper-molybdenum ore deposit case study)11. Electromagnetic sounding of hydrocarbon reservoirs12. Temperature forecasting from electromagnetic data13. Recovering seismic velocities and electrical resistivity from the EM sounding data and seismic tomography14. Porosity forecast from EM sounding data and resistivity logs

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 5
  • Published: February 4, 2020
  • Language: English

About the author

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Viacheslav V. Spichak

With over 30 years’ geophysics experience, Dr. Spichak’s main research interests include joint interpretation of electromagnetic and other geophysical data, indirect estimation of the Earth’s physical properties from the ground electromagnetic data, and computational electromagnetics. Spichak has authored and edited 8 books with Elsevier, including Electromagnetic Sounding of the Earth's Interior (2015). He is the winner of the Gamburtsev award for the monograph “Magnetotelluric fields in three-dimensional models of geoelectrics” (1999) and the Schmidt medal for outstanding achievements in Geophysics (2010).
Affiliations and expertise
Head, Lab EM Data Interpretation Methodology, Geoelectromagnetic Research Centre IPE RAS, Moscow, Russia

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