Working Methods of Practical Geophysics (045e9708-b0b4-4d89-b4cf-3236ecc16027)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Hans Haalck
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

PRACTICAL or applied geophysics-as we designate the border region between physics and geophysics on one hand and practical geology on the other-has as its object the application of physical or geophysical methods of investigation to problems of practical geology. Its field of operation comprises all methods of physical measurement that are used in the problem of determining, from the geophysical influences of the subsoil that can be measured at the surface of the earth, the special characteristics of the association of strata, faults, etc., to detect the presence of deposits and to investigate underground structures. It therefore represents an aid, a physical method of research in practical geology, and is inseparably connected with geological studies; for this reason, it is also called geophysical prospecting. Formerly research methods of practical geology were based on observation exclusively: first, on the observation of the strata and formations at accessible tarts of the surface of the earth, especially in shafts, borings and mines if such were available; then on the observation of the tectonic conditions in so far as these were already known at places directly visible; and finally, by estimation of the importance of formations of the terrane. Later, there were added in special cases, analytical chemical crystallographical, petrographical and similar investigations of rock samples which were taken from the places under consideration. The knowledge thus obtained is of value and is expanded by hypotheses and constructions that are supported by geological theories of origin and by laws of the sequence of formations and rock systems, which are based on long experience.
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APA: Hans Haalck  (1928)  Working Methods of Practical Geophysics (045e9708-b0b4-4d89-b4cf-3236ecc16027)

MLA: Hans Haalck Working Methods of Practical Geophysics (045e9708-b0b4-4d89-b4cf-3236ecc16027). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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