Geophysics 325
Gravity, Magnetic and Electrical Techniques
Fall term 2015


Instructor: Dr. Vadim Kravchinsky
Office: Room CCIS 3-106, Department of Physics
Telephone: (780)-492-5591
E-mail:
vadim@ualberta.ca
http://www.ualberta.ca/~vadim/

Course Schedule

Classes                                    CCIS L1–047, Tuesday and Thursday                   12:30 – 1:50 p.m.

Labs                                        CCIS L1–207, Mondays 2:00 – 4:50 p.m., every two weeks, starting on September 24th 

Mid-term exam                      Date to be determined / in the class room

Final exam                             See Exam Schedule when published

                                                                         

 

Objectives of class

To learn the basic principles of three geophysical exploration techniques (gravity, magnetics and DC resistivity). This will include both the underlying physics, data interpretation and a review of common applications for each method. Where appropriate, PC based software (Matlab and Excel) will be used in class.

 

Office hours

Office hours will be announced during the course.

 

Text books (recommended, but not obligatory)

                Fundamentals of geophysics, William Lowrie, Cambridge University Press, 2007 (electronic copy is available in the U of A library) – available through          University of Alberta Libraries electronic resources at: http://www.knovel.com/web/portal/basic_search/display?_EXT_KNOVEL_DISPLAY_bookid=2310 

 

                A Student's Guide to Geophysical Equations, William Lowrie, Cambridge University Press, 2011

http://www.cambridge.org/aus/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521183772&ss=toc

                I hope the book will be available at the University's Book Store.

 

Other text books you may find useful (in reserve)

Applied Geophysics, W.M. Telford, L.P Geldart and R.E Sheriff, Cambridge University Press, 1995 edition. 

Potential Theory in Gravity and Magnetic Applications, Richard Blakley, Cambridge University Press, 1995.

 

Assignments

There will be a total of 5-6 assignments in this class. The goal of the assignments is to test your understanding of the theory.  In addition, there will also be 5 labs, where you will get a chance to apply parts of the theory you will have learned in class, together with data analysis techniques, to real data sets.

 

Weighting

Assignments              20%

Labs                            20%

Mid-term exam          25%

Final exam                 35%

 


Course outline

A. Introduction

B. Gravity exploration                            ~ 4.5 weeks

C. Magnetic exploration                        ~ 4.5 weeks

D. Electrical exploration methods                 ~ 3.5weeks

 

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Statement on academic integrity

   "The University of Alberta is committed to the highest standards of academic integrity and honesty. Students are expected to be familiar with these standards regarding academic honesty and to uphold the policies of the University in this respect. Students are particularly urged to familiarize themselves with the provisions of the Code of Student Behaviour (online at www.ualberta.ca/secretariat/appeals.htm) and avoid any behaviour which could potentially result in suspicions of cheating, plagiarism, misrepresentation of facts and or participation in an offence. Academic dishonesty is a serious offence and can result in suspension or expulsion from the University." (GFC 29 SEP 2003)

 

 

Grading in Undergraduate Courses

   

    Description                          Letter Grade               Grade Point Value

    ____________________________________________

    Excellent                            A+                                            4.0

                                               A                                              4.0

                                               A-                                             3.7

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    Good                                  B+                                            3.3

                                               B                                               3.0

                                               B-                                             2.7

    ____________________________________________

    Satisfactory                        C+                                            2.3

                                               C                                               2.0

                                               C-                                             1.7

    ____________________________________________

    Poor                                   D+                                            1.3

    Minimal Pass                      D                                              1.0

    ____________________________________________

    Failure                                F                                               0.0