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Rock Quality, Seismic Velocity, Attenuation and Anisotropy

Rock Quality, Seismic Velocity, Attenuation and Anisotropy

Rock Quality, Seismic Velocity, Attenuation and Anisotropy

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Manufacturer: Taylor & Francis
Author: Nick Barton
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Date: 2006-10-31
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Label: Taylor & Francis
Number Of Pages: 729
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Editorial Review:
This cross-disciplinary work offers an exceptionally relevant examination of those aspects of earth science dealing with seismic behavior of fractured media. It delivers a lucid exploration of rock mechanics, examining the strengths and weakness of structures beneath the earth’s immediate surface. Deliberately non-mathematical and phenomenological in nature, this volume reviews examples of seismic measurements from various fields under widely varied conditions, supported by a wealth of figures drawn from a broad review of the literature. The last chapters delve into deeper, higher stress, and large scale applications, specifically fractured petroleum reservoirs and earthquake source zone interpretation.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 5.0

From Mike King review, Dec 07, Int.J.Rock Mech. Min. Sci. 2008-04-03
This important, wide-ranging compendium of rock physics research is intended to bridge the information gap that exists between rock mechanics engineers involved with projects in civil, mining and petroleum engineering and geophysicists working in areas such as petroleum reservoir and earthquake studies. The common denominator throughout this work is shown to be the influence of rock mass and rock joint behaviour on the mechanical properties and seismic interpretation of the subsurface. The author assembles and refers to a large body of literature concerned with experimental and theoretical studies in which both rock mechanics and geophysics at all scales are involved.This is a most important contribution from which both rock mechanics engineers and geophysicists will benefit immensely.




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