Gravity and Magnetic Methods for Geological Studies

Gravity and Magnetic Methods for Geological Studies

  • Producent: CRC Press Inc.
  • Rok produkcji: 2011
  • ISBN: 9780415684200
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Opis: Gravity and Magnetic Methods for Geological Studies - Dinesh Chandra Mishra

Gravity and magnetic methods can be directly related to physical properties of rocks, i.e. the density and the susceptibility, and are very useful to field geologists and geophysicists in the mapping and identification of various rock types. They are also used for the detection of minerals with large contrast in density and susceptibility compared to country rock. This reference volume consists of two parts: The first part describes the basic principles and methodology of the gravity and the magnetic methods of geophysical exploration with global examples. It deals with geological studies and gravity & magnetic methods; geodynamic studies (plate tectonics, crustal structures, plume tectonics); resource exploration (geological mapping, hydrocarbon, mineral and groundwater exploration); environmental studies (seismotectonics, engineering sites, climate changes, mining geophysics, volcanoes and volcanic activity, landslides, impact craters) and different modes of surveying. The second part is dedicated to the Indian Continent and deals with the application of geological data, integrated with other geophysical and geological information. It discusses geodynamics and seismotectonics with respect to the Indian Plate zone, including the Indian Ocean, Himalaya, Tibet and Archean- Proterozoic Cratons and Mobile Belts. It also presents ways for integrated exploration for hydrocarbons, minerals, groundwater and a number of environmental issues relevant in engineering and archaeology. The accessible style of this unique work will benefit researchers, professionals, advanced students and interested readers in Geophysics, Geology, Economic Geology, Geological Engigeering, Geography, Mineralogy and related disciplines.Part I: Methodology with Global Examples (Continental, Marine and Airborne - Satellite Surveys) Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Geological Studies and Gravity and Magnetic Methods Chapter 2 Gravity Method 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Basic Principles 2.3 Instruments and Data Acquisition 2.4 Corrections and Reduction of Gravity Data 2.5 Post Processing Analysis and Isostasy 2.6 Special Gravity Surveys - Marine, Airborne and Satellite Surveys 2.7 Interpretation 2.8 Applications: Gravity Anomaly and Related Maps of India 2.9 Field examples and Gravity Signatures: Extensional Tectonics 2.10 Compressional (Convergence) Tectonics: Recent Convergent Margins and Subduction Zones 2.11 Ancient Collision Zones: Proterozoic and Paleozoic convergence 2.12 Comparitive study of Different Gravity and Magetic Surveys and Expected Anomalies for Different Targets and Temporal variations in Gravity Field Chapter 3 Magnetic Methods 3.1 Introduction and Basic Principles 3.2 Rock Magnetism and Paleomagnetism 3.3 Instruments and Data Acquisition 3.4 Corrections and Presentation of Magnetic Data 3.5 Data Processing 3.6 Special Magnetic Surveys 3.7 Interpretation of Magnetic Anomalies 3.8 Field Examples: Geodynamic Studies and Mineral Exploration Chapter 4 Common Data Processing Methods and Parameter Estimation - Digital Signal Processing 4.1 Regional and Residual Separation 4.2 Spectral Analysis 4.3 Fourier Transform of Gravity and Magnetic Fields: Layered Model and Basement Relief 4.4 Admittance Analysis and Coherence 4.5 Linear Inversion and Parameter Estimation 4.6 Field Examples: Harmonic Inversion and Geodynamic Studies 4.7 Field Examples: Basement Model and Geological Mapping Part II Integrated Exploration of Indian Plate and Resources (Geodynamics, Seismotectonics, Hydrocarbons, Minerals, Groundwater, Environment and Engineering Sites) Chapter 5 Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics: Reconstructions, Gondwanaland Break-Up, Plumes and Drifting of Indian Plate 5.1 Continental Drift 5.2 Plate Tectonics 5.3 Mantle Plumes and Break up of Gondwanaland 5.4 Indian Ocean 5.5 Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal: Satellite Derived Gravity Maps 5.6 Conjugate Structures of India and Antarctica: Eastern Margin of India and East Antaretica Chapter 6 Collision of Indian and Eurasian Plates and Seismotectonics: Himalayan and Tibetan Terrains 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Central and Eastern Himalaya, Burmes Arc and Tibet - Crustal and Lithospheric Structures 6.3 Western Fold Belt (Pakistan) and Syntaxis, and NW Himalaya - Crustal and Lithospheric Structures 6.4 Geodetic Measurements and Deformation Models 6.5 Summary Chapter 7 Geodynamics of the Indian Continent and Seismotectonics: Isostasy, Archean - Proterozoic Cratons, Collision Zones, Rift Basins, Plumes and Lithosphere, and it's Flexure 7.1 Archean - Proterozoic Tectonics 7.2 Geophysical Signatures 7.3 Bouguer Anomaly Map of India vis-a-vis Geology and Tectonics 7.4 Broad Tectonic Zones of Indian Shield 7.5 Aravalli-Delhi Mobile Belt (ADMB) and Western Rajasthan 7.6 Satpura Mobile Belt (SMB) 7.7 Godavari Proterozoic Belt (GPB) and Gondwana Basins - Crustal Structures and Proterozoic Triple Junction and Seismicity 7.8 Peninsular Shield: Eastern and Western Dharwar Cratons and Deccan Volcanic Province 7.9 Southern Granulite Terrain (SGT) 7.10 Eastern Ghat Mobile Belt (EGMB) and Adjoining Cuddapah, and Coastal Godavari Basins 7.11 Lithosphere and Asthenosphere under the Indian Continent 7.12 Conclusions: Archean Proterozoic Convergence Model of Indian Cratons, Rifted Platforms, Plumes, and Basins Chapter 8 Seismotectonics and Geodynamics: Bhuj, New Madrid and Sumatra Earthquakes and Tsunami with Co-Seismic Changes 8.1 Introduction - Grabens and Horsts 8.2 Bhuj Earthquake of January 26, 2001 8.3 Source Parameters of the Bhuj Earthquake from Post Seismic Elevation and Gravity Changes 8.4 Sumatra Earthquake of December 26, 2004 and Related Tectonic Settings 8.5 Co-Seismic Changes, Precursors, and Natural Disaster Management Chapter 9 Resource Exploration and Geodynamics: Hydrocarbons, Groundwater, and Minerals 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Saurashtra, NW India - Hydrocarbon and Groundwater Exploration and Geodynamics 9.3 Kachchh - Mesozoic Sediments and Basement Model 9.4 Cambay Basin and its Extension in Western Rajasthan (Barmer and Jaisalmer Basins) - Tertiary and Mesozoic Rift Basins and Geodynamics 9.5 Deccan Syneclise (Narmada - Tapti Section) in Central India - Mesozoic Sediments and Basement Model 9.6 Offshore Exploration - Hydrocarbon Prospect 9.7 Vindhyan Basin, Central India and Singhbhum District - Groundwater Potential and Hydrocarbon Prospect 9.8 Upper and Lower Assam Shelf - Hydrocarbon Prospect and Geodynamics 9.9 Groundwater budgeting using GRACE Satellite Gravity Data 9.10 Mineral Exploration and Geodynamics Chapter 10 Some Typical Environmental and Engineering Studies: Near Surface Geophysics 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Environmental Studies 10.3 Impact Craters- Lonar Lake in Deccan Trap Province 10.4 Effect of Solar Eclipse on the Earths Gravity Field - Allias Effect 10.5 Effects of Lightning on the Earth's Magnetic Field 10.6 Engineering Site Investigations 10.7 Archeological Site Investigations Appendix: I Geological Time Scale Appendix: II Some Important Events of Recent Periods (Pleistocene and Holocene) Appendix: III Heat Flow Map of India Appendix IV Seismic Zonation map of SAARC Countries-Pakistan and Bangla desh Colour Photographs of All Chapters Bibliography Index


Szczegóły: Gravity and Magnetic Methods for Geological Studies - Dinesh Chandra Mishra

Tytuł: Gravity and Magnetic Methods for Geological Studies
Autor: Dinesh Chandra Mishra
Producent: CRC Press Inc.
ISBN: 9780415684200
Rok produkcji: 2011
Ilość stron: 958
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 2.59 kg


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