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Decorrelative Mollifier Gravimetry Basics Ideas Concepts And Examples First Willi Freeden

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Decorrelative Mollifier Gravimetry Basics Ideas Concepts And Examples First Willi Freeden
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Publisher: Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.67 MB
Pages: 484
Author: Willi Freeden
ISBN: 9783030699086, 3030699080
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: First

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Decorrelative Mollifier Gravimetry Basics Ideas Concepts And Examples First Willi Freeden by Willi Freeden 9783030699086, 3030699080 instant download after payment.

In explorative practice, in fact, it is still considered a standard requirement for the
successful application of gravimetric investigations that the geological structures to
be determined stand out from their surroundings by means of clear density contrasts,
such as a salt dome or a magmatic hotspot. However, the development of ever more
powerful absolute and relative gravimeters with significantly improved measuring
accuracy and the applicability of new geomathematical methods within constructive
approximation in recent years have shown that in future it will be possible to detect
weaker anomalies and model the “normal case of geological layer sequences”.
All in all, the book pursues a double goal within the spectrum of geosciences: On
the one side, it represents a scientific set of rules for today’s geoengineering, which
is interested in the application of innovative modeling and simulation techniques
to promising data sets and structures. Special target groups are geoscientific
institutions, engineering offices, public utilities, and local energy providers and the
entire exploration industry. On the other side, the book serves as a collection of
current material in applied mathematics and geophysics.
For geoscientists, the book project offers significant perspectives and challenges
to go beyond the traditional scientific boundaries.

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