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625-304 Applied Geophysics | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr L Thomas |
Prerequisites | Earth Sciences 625-221 |
Semester | 2 |
Contact | 12 lectures (one per week), 36 hours practical (three hours per week) |
Subject Description | The teaching of this subject follows these principles:
The subject is broken into modules, each dealing with one exploration method (gravity, magnetics, resistivity, and seismic) while avoiding all but the most elementary mathematics. Students learn the relevant physics at an intuitive level with the aid of a series of forward-modelling exercises presented in the context of responding to client-specific problems in the form of "requests for bid". Students learn by designing, conducting, and interpreting geophysical surveys that yield the greatest benefit-to-cost ratio. While completing these tasks, students learn how geophysicists think, what they do, and how much to trust their conclusions. |
Assessment | A 90-minute end-of-semester written examination; four assignment reports of 1500-2000 words each. |
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