وصف الكتاب | Computational Geo-Electromagnetics: Methods, Models, and Forecasts, Volume Five in the Computational Geophysics series, is devoted to techniques for building of geoelectrical models from electromagnetic data, featuring Bayesian statistical analysis and neural network algorithms. These models are applied to studying the geoelectrical structure of famous volcanoes (i.e., Vesuvio, Kilauea, Elbrus, Komagatake, Hengill) and geothermal zones (i.e., Travale, Italy; Soultz-sous-Forets, Elsace). Methodological recommendations are given on electromagnetic sounding of faults as well as geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs. Techniques for forecasting of petrophysical properties from the electrical resistivity as proxy parameter are also considered., , Computational Geo-Electromagnetics: Methods, Models, and Forecasts offers techniques and algorithms for building geoelectrical models under conditions of rare or irregularly distributed EM data and/or lack of prior geological and geophysical information. This volume also includes methodological guidelines on interpretation of electromagnetic sounding data depending on goals of the study. Finally, it details computational algorithms for using electrical resistivity for properties beyond boreholes. |
عن المؤلف | Jonas Larson is an associate professor at Stockholm University since 2015. He obtained his PhD in 2006 in the group of Stig Stenholm at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. During his PhD he focused on theoretical studies of cavity QED, and especially on extensions of the Jaynes-Cummings model. During a couple of years, both in Barcelona and in Cologne, he got interested in quantum many-body physics. Today he pursues research in various topics in quantum optics, such as cavity/circuit QED, cold atomic gases, open quantum systems, and quantum critical models. |