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    Foundations of Geophysical Electromagnetic Theory and Methods by Zhdanov, Michael S.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 24 April 2026

    • ISBN 9780443276828
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages814 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Foundations of Geophysical Electromagnetic Theory and Methods, Third Edition provides a comprehensive treatment of electromagnetic (EM) theory and its applications in geophysics. This updated edition incorporates more than a decade of advances in theoretical developments, numerical modeling, and practical EM surveying while maintaining the clarity and rigor of previous editions. The book begins with an introduction to field theory, including the differential calculus of vector fields and foundational principles underlying classical electromagnetic formulations. It then reviews the core elements of EM theory, covering Maxwell’s equations, models of EM induction in the Earth, and the behavior of electromagnetic fields in heterogeneous media.

    Subsequent chapters address the inversion and imaging of EM data, discussing the theory of ill-posed inverse problems, regularization strategies, electromagnetic inversion methodologies, and migration techniques used to construct subsurface images. The volume then turns to applied geophysical methods, examining the electromagnetic properties of rocks and minerals, the generation and measurement of EM fields, and survey techniques across a range of domains, including direct current, induced polarization, natural-field EM, controlled-source EM, and marine and airborne EM methods. A set of case studies illustrates the practical use of EM methods in geophysics, including mineral and energy resource exploration.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. Introduction to Field Theory
    1. Differential Calculus of Vector Fields and Differential Forms.
    2. Foundations of Field Theory.

    Part II. Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory
    3. Electromagnetic Field Equations.
    4. Models of Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth.
    5. Electromagnetic Fields in Horizontally Stratified Media.
    6. Electromagnetic Fields in Inhomogeneous Media.

    Part III. Inversion and Imaging of Electromagnetic Field Data
    7. Principles of Ill-posed Inverse Problem Solution.
    8. Electromagnetic Inversion.
    9. Electromagnetic Migration.

    Part IV. Geophysical Electromagnetic Methods
    10. Electromagnetic Properties of Rocks and Minerals.
    11. Generation and Measurement of Electromagnetic Fields in Geophysical Applications.
    12. Direct Current and Induced Polarization Methods.
    13. Magnetotelluric and Magnetovariational Methods.
    14. Electromagnetic Methods in the Frequency and Time Domains.
    15. Marine Electromagnetic Methods.
    16. Airborne Electromagnetic Methods.
    17. Case histories. Appendices

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