Dimensions
178 x 254 x 11mm
Surface nuclear magnetic resonance (SNMR) is a
newly developed, non-invasive geophysical method designed for groundwater
prospecting. This book provides an overview of the SNMR method and a
cost-benefit analysis of SNMR against other geophysical methods applied to
groundwater study. It assesses the methodology of field measurements and gives
examples of real data interpretation, and deals with some of the most pervasive
problems faced by the SNMR methodology. Based on the author's extensive
teaching experience, this book is designed to acquaint a wide but specialist
audience of researchers and professionals in hydrogeology and geophysics with
the SNMR method.
Key Features:
Describes the theoretical
background of Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SNMR)
Includes methodology for
fieldwork and data processing
Explains the use of
numerical modelling in practical work
Provides a demonstration
version of forward modelling and inversion software
Contains example
processing of real case studies