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The Rock Physics Handbook: Tools for Seismic Analysis of Porous Media |
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The Rock Physics Handbook: Tools for Seismic Analysis of Porous Media
List Price: $65.00
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Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Author: Gary Mavko
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2003-10-16
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Label: Cambridge University Press
Number Of Pages: 340
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Editorial Review:
The Rock Physics Handbook conveniently brings together the theoretical and empirical relations that form the foundations of rock physics, with particular emphasis on seismic properties. It also includes commonly used models and relations for electrical and dielectric rock properties. Seventy-six articles concisely summarize a wide range of topics, including wave propagation, AVO-AVOZ, effective media, poroelasticity, pore fluid flow and diffusion. The book contains overviews of dispersion mechanisms, fluid substitution, and Vp-Vs relations. Useful empirical results on reservoir rocks and sediments, granular media, tables of mineral data, and an atlas of reservoir rock properties complete the text. This distillation of an otherwise scattered and eclectic mass of knowledge is presented in a form that can be immediately applied to solve real problems. Geophysics professionals, researchers and students as well as petroleum engineers, well log analysts, and environmental geoscientists will value The Rock Physics Handbook as a unique resource. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Average Customer Rating: 
The Rock Physics Handbook 2000-11-18 Excellent reference. Improvements would be more explanation of the variables in the equations. The index at the back is off, for example a reference on page 60 (Greenberg et al)is actually on page 64 and another topic that is supposed to be on page 235 is actually on page 246 (Smith and Gidlow).
The Rock Physics Handbook Review 2000-01-28 The book works well as a reference, but contains only cursory examinations of some topics. Governing and consistutive equtions are comprehensively included in the text. Worth the expense.
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