ERSC 3V93 Study Guide - Final Guide: Skin Effect, Bouguer Anomaly, Theoretical Gravity
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The whole thing: gravity, magnetics, radiometrics, em, ip/res, seismic, gpr. Know the basics: when to use time. Domain vs frequency domain; what do you need to consider before you attempt to interpret data; Know the basics: what are the logistical limitations (lay out tons of cable access); issues with conductive overburden. Differences created by what fills the space (e. g. caves filled with air, fresh water, saline water) Some examples like what we saw earlier on today (quick calculations on velocity and thickness for layered sequences; interpreting time diagrams) : interpret this travel-time diagram 2 horizontal layers; v1=xx; v2=yy; z1=xx. Know the basics: what are the logistical limitations, main uses, range of penetratiomn. For those of you who are doing a thesis soon: The encom licenses are good for a year, so they should be up and running until august at least. The gsc has tons of data available, for free, all over canada: