The Marine Seismic Source
Parkes, G.E.; Hatton, L.
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Description for The Marine Seismic Source
Paperback. Series: Modern Approaches in Geophysics. Num Pages: 114 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PHVG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 140 x 6. Weight in Grams: 217.
This book is about marine seismic sources, their history, their physical principles and their deconvolution. It is particularly accented towards the physical aspects rather than the mathematical principles of signature generation in water as it is these aspects which the authors have found to be somewhat neglected. A huge amount of research has been carried out by both commercial and academic institutions over the years and the resulting literature is a little daunting, to say the least. In spite of this, the subject is intrinsically very simple and relies on a very few fundamental physical principles, a somewhat larger number ... Read more
This book is about marine seismic sources, their history, their physical principles and their deconvolution. It is particularly accented towards the physical aspects rather than the mathematical principles of signature generation in water as it is these aspects which the authors have found to be somewhat neglected. A huge amount of research has been carried out by both commercial and academic institutions over the years and the resulting literature is a little daunting, to say the least. In spite of this, the subject is intrinsically very simple and relies on a very few fundamental physical principles, a somewhat larger number ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
114
Condition
New
Series
Modern Approaches in Geophysics
Number of Pages
114
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789048184255
SKU
V9789048184255
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99-15
Reviews for The Marine Seismic Source
`This admirably organized little book is a must for the beginning marine geophysicist and offers much useful information for the experienced practitioner.' Geophysics Journal