Applied Geophysics for Karst and Sinkhole Investigation (ePub)
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This book begins by presenting an overview of the karst problem worldwide, and examines Dead Sea evaporite karst, including its features and methods of investigation, a review of geophysical methods for karst investigation and features of geophysics for investigation of different aspects of the DS karst and sinkholes, respectively. The authors present practically all geophysical methods that have been applied. The book shows the potential of geophysical methods for resolving real problems of karst. The description of different aspects of the problem and justification of the necessity to understand the phenomenon in the relationship with the geology and hydrogeology of specific regions represents one of the main parts of the book.
Key Features
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Karst around the world and its investigation
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Development of evaporate karst in the Dead Sea shore and the sinkholes problem
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Karst detection, and mitigation observed by surface geophysical methods
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An overview of the efficiency of surface geophysical methods for karst detection
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Contribution of surface geophysical methods to environmental security (natural hazard/karst related hazard)
Lev V Eppelbaum received an MSc from the Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University (ASOIU) in 1982 and a PhD from the Inst. of Geophysics (Azerbaijan), the Geophysical Inst. of Georgia, and the Geological Prospecting University (Moscow) in 1989. From 1982-90, he worked as a geophysicist, Researcher, and Senior Researcher at the Southern Branch of the All-Union Institute of Geophysics in Baku (Azerbaijan). In 1991-93 Eppelbaum completed postdoctoral studies in the Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences at Tel Aviv University; currently, he is a Research Professor at the Department of Geophysics. He is the author of about 420 publications, including ten books and more than 175 articles. His scientific interests
Anatoly V. Legchenko graduated in the former USSR as an Engineer in computer sciences and electronics. He gained his PhD diploma in physics and mathematics in 1992. For 15 years he worked in Russia in the field of hardware and software development for geophysical prospecting mainly focusing to the nuclear magnetic resonance applications. In 1995, Anatoly moved to France and in 2001 he obtained a Diploma in geophysics from the University Paris VI (France): "Habilitation à diriger les recherches (sciences de la terre)" (HDR). In 1995, he joined the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM, France) and in 2003 moved to the Institute de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD, France) always working as a geophysicist. He is now a Senior Scientist attached to the "L'université Grenoble-Alpes" (Grenoble, France).
- Autoren: Michael Ezersky , Lev V. Eppelbaum , Anatoly Legchenko
- 2023, 300 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Institute of Physics Publishing
- ISBN-10: 0750336358
- ISBN-13: 9780750336352
- Erscheinungsdatum: 12.05.2023
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- Größe: 74 MB
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