Principles of Induced Polarization for Geophysical Exploration ( Volume 5 )

Publication series :Volume 5

Author: Sumner   J. S.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444599872

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444414816

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444414816

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Language: ENG

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Developments in Economic Geology, 5: Principles of Induced Polarization for Geophysical Exploration focuses on the principles, methodologies, and approaches involved in induced polarization (IP), including anisotropism, electromagnetic coupling, and electrical circuits.

The book first takes a look at resistivity principles, theory of IP, and laboratory work in IP. Concerns cover electrical measurements of rocks, anisotropism, early part of decay curve and the comparison with frequency effects, electrical models of induced polarization, electrical polarization, resistivities of earth materials, and resistivity exploration methods. The manuscript then elaborates on IP field equipment, telluric noise and electromagnetic coupling, IP field surveying, and drill-hole and underground surveying and the negative IP effect. Discussions focus on differences between surface and subsurface methods, current-sending system in the field, telluric (earth) currents, electromagnetic coupling, design considerations, coupling of electrical circuits, design considerations, and signal-generating system.

The manuscript ponders on the complex-resistivity method and interpretation of induced-polarization data, including grade estimation of mineralization using the IP method, complex-resistivity survey, signal detection capabilities of the complex-resistivity method, and disadvantages of the complex-resistivity method.

The text is a valuable source of information for researchers w

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 12

Dedication

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

Acknowledgments

pp.:  10 – 16

Table of Contents

pp.:  12 – 6

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  16 – 30

CHAPTER 2. RESISTIVITY PRINCIPLES

pp.:  30 – 62

CHAPTER 3. THEORY OF INDUCED POLARIZATION

pp.:  62 – 96

CHAPTER 4. LABORATORY WORK IN INDUCED POLARIZATION

pp.:  96 – 124

CHAPTER 5. IP FIELD EQUIPMENT

pp.:  124 – 150

CHAPTER 6. TELLURIC NOISE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLING

pp.:  150 – 176

CHAPTER 7. IP FIELD SURVEYING

pp.:  176 – 200

CHAPTER 8. DRILL-HOLE AND UNDERGROUND SURVEYING AND THE NEGATIVE IP EFFECT

pp.:  200 – 212

CHAPTER 9. INTERPRETATION OF INDUCED-POLARIZATION DATA

pp.:  212 – 224

CHAPTER 10. THE COMPLEX-RESISTIVITY METHOD

pp.:  224 – 234

Glossary of terms used in induced-polarization and resistivity exploration

pp.:  234 – 272

References

pp.:  272 – 278

Index

pp.:  278 – 293

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