Active Geophysical Monitoring serves as a comprehensive guide to the practice of active geophysical monitoring across various applications. This includes critical areas such as carbon capture and storage (CCUS), hydrocarbon and geothermal reservoir development and management, groundwater studies, and earthquake monitoring. The latest edition is curated by expert editors and contributing authors who delve into cutting-edge developments and technologies in the field.
The book opens with a thorough overview of active geophysical monitoring, paving the way for an exploration of active targets and innovative technologies. A detailed examination of data analysis and interpretation theory is presented thereafter. Closing the text are 15 insightful case studies focused on signal processing and carbon capture and storage applications.
This updated edition is an essential resource for geophysicists involved in diverse monitoring applications, making it a must-have for those seeking to stay informed on the latest advancements in geophysical monitoring.