Applied geophysics is a common name
for the
various geophysical research methods that are used to study the structure and
composition of the uppermost, near-surface parts of the Earth. Methods of applied
geophysics are often used to support geological and geotechnical investigations.
The most important methods are:
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Gravity and magnetic field methods
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Electrical (dc) and
electromagnetic methods
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Seismic methods
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Radiometric and other methods
The methods of applied geophysics are used
for mineral and oil prospecting, environmental, groundwater and soil
investigations and geological mapping.
The University of Oulu has a wide variety
of field equipments of applied geophysics for the needs of teaching and
research.
To be able to fully utilize measured data
it's important to have computer programs for interpretation. Some modelling and
interpretation software are self-made, but commercial geophysical software are
used especially in teaching.
The
division of geophysics works in
co-operation with other
departments and research
institutes and offers help with
field equipment, research and
interpretation of applied
geophysics.
Links:
field equipment