Electrical Spectroscopy of Earth Materials

Author:   Tsylya M. Levitskaya (Researcher, Laboratory for Advanced Subsurface Imaging, University of Arizona, AZ, USA) ,  Ben K. Sternberg (Professor and Director, Laboratory for Advanced Subsurface Imaging, University of Arizona, AZ, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780128186039


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   21 May 2019
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Author:   Tsylya M. Levitskaya (Researcher, Laboratory for Advanced Subsurface Imaging, University of Arizona, AZ, USA) ,  Ben K. Sternberg (Professor and Director, Laboratory for Advanced Subsurface Imaging, University of Arizona, AZ, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780128186039


ISBN 10:   0128186038
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   21 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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1. Introduction 2. Parameters describing the material behavior in an electromagnetic field 3. Methods of Studying Earth materials using Alternating Electric Fields 4. Measurements and Analysis. Concept of Distributed Versus Lumped Parameters 5. Stray Parameters of the Measuring System and Ways of Defining Them 6. Corrections for Stray Parameters and Error Estimation 7. Soils from Avra Valley, Arizona 8. Soils from Brookhaven, New York 9. Soils from Columbia University, New York 10. Soils from Fort Huachuca, Arizona, ATF 11. Electrical Properties of Soils versus Water Content 12. Comparison of Laboratory and In Situ Electrical Measurements of Soil 13. Comparison of Dielectric and Conduction Spectroscopy methods 14. Conclusions Appendix A. Formulas for Relaxation Time B. Measurement Procedures with Impedance Analyzers C. Derivation of the Formulas for Calculating Sample Parameters D. Spreadsheets for the Measured Data in this Book  E. Spreadsheet Formulas for Processing Laboratory-Sample EM Measurements

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Tsylya M. Levitskaya is a Researcher for the Laboratory for Advanced Subsurface Imaging at the University of Arizona. She came to the United States in 1992 from Russia, where she received her M.S. in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic Institute (Tomsk), and a Ph.D. in physics and mathematics from the Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, USSR Academy of Science (Leningrad). From 1978 to 1991, she worked in geophysics for the Siberian Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources (Novosibirsk), applying the dielectric spectroscopy method for studying earth materials in a frequency range from 0.01 Hz to 100 MHz. Her current research interests include electrical properties of soils in the frequency range 1 kHz to 1 GHz. Ben K. Sternberg is currently Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Advanced Subsurface Imaging at the University of Arizona. He received his B.S. in physics and his M.S. and Ph.D. in geophysics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He has worked at Conoco, Inc., Barringer Resources, and Phoenix Geophysics. He has been Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Advanced Subsurface Imaging (LASI) at the University of Arizona since 1986. His research interests include electrical methods geophysics, instrumentation, high-resolution imaging methods, and integration of multiple data sets to solve geoscience problems.

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