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Introducing Geophysics

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By: Peter Styles(Author)
117 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations
Introducing Geophysics
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  • Introducing Geophysics ISBN: 9781780460802 Paperback Apr 2021 In stock
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About this book

An introduction to the science of geophysics, which deals with physical processes and physical properties of the Earth and its surrounding space environment.

Geophysics is a term that might discourage any but the most inquisitive Earth scientists, but simply put, it is the study of the Physics of the Earth. As the Earth is very large and relatively slow-moving, it is described by the classical physics disciplines such as heat, gravity, magnetism, electricity, vibrations and waves. Everything we know about the deep Earth, apart from the superficial pinpricks provided by boreholes, we have learned from geophysics. In this approachable and well-illustrated introduction to the many multi-disciplinary facets of geophysics, Peter Styles has kept mathematics to a bare minimum.

The composition of the Earth, its geothermal heat flow and the forces which drive plate tectonics and which make the Earth a dynamic system are discussed, as is the application of seismology, which allows us to 'see' the complex structures which are hidden deep below the surface of our planet. The Earth's magnetic field and its variations over time are described, and we learn how these changes are recorded in sedimentary rocks and the ocean crust, allowing us to chart tectonic plate motions. Earth's electrical properties and its gravity, and the role these play in understanding the deep Earth and its evolution are explained clearly.

A key aspect of Introducing Geophysics, as befits a scientist whose working life has been devoted to applied geophysics, is a clear detailing of the application of geophysics to practical matters. While geophysics plays a crucial role in surveying for hydrocarbon and mineral resources; it is also a fundamental environmental tool to look for hidden dangers beneath the surface, such as caves and old mine workings; for managing pollution and environmental hazards; and, most recently, for looking for and monitoring safe and secure places to store our manifold wastes, such as carbon dioxide and spent nuclear material. Readers will soon appreciate that the popular perceptions of practical geophysics as used in archaeology or forensics is merely a glimmer of the many crucial applications of this science to all our lives.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Sourced illustrations

Introduction and scene setting
1. Heat flow and the driving forces
2. Seismology and seismic exploration
3. The Earth’s magnetic field and its implications
4. Electrical properties of the Earth
5. Gravity: the figure and structure of the Earth;
6. Geophysics goes to work!

Glossary
Further reading

Customer Reviews

Biography

Peter Styles is a British geologist. He was Professor of Applied and Environmental Geophysics at Keele University. He is a past President of the Geological Society of London.

Textbook
By: Peter Styles(Author)
117 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations
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