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The Seismoelectric Effect: Theory, Numerical Modeling, Laboratory and Field Experiments

Andr Revil, Revil(Edited by)Evert Slob, Slob(Edited by)Niels Grobbe, Grobbe(Edited by)Zhenya Zhu, Zhu(Edited by)
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Seismoelectric coupling and its current and?potential future applications 

The seismoelectric method-the naturally-occurring?coupling of seismic waves to electromagnetic fields-can provide insight into important properties of porous media. With a variety of potential environmental and engineering uses, as well as larger scale?applications?such as earthquake detection and oil and gas exploration, it offers a number of advantages over conventional geophysical methods. 

Seismoelectric Exploration: Theory, Experiments, and Applications?explores the coupling between poroelastic and electromagnetic disturbances,?discussing?laboratory experiments, numerical?modeling techniques, recent theoretical developments, and field studies.? 

Volume highlights include: 

  • Physics of the seismoelectric effect at the microscale 
  • Governing equations describing coupled seismo-electromagnetic fields 
  • Examples of successful seismoelectric field experiments in different geological settings 
  • Current and potential applications of seismoelectric coupling 
  • Noise removal techniques for seismoelectric field measurements 

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Product Details
American Geophysical Union
1119127408 / 9781119127406
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
08/10/2020
English
496 pages
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