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Volume: 18 (1934)

Issue: 1. (January)

First Page: 3

Last Page: 12

Title: Relations of Geophysics to Geology

Author(s): Paul Weaver (2)

Abstract:

The present aim of geophysical methods is to construct subsurface contour maps. Three principal methods, viz., measurement of gravity, of magnetic field, and of electric field, are forms of measurement of a potential function, and consequently have inherent limitations for construction of contour maps.

Another principal geophysical method is the seismic, which does not measure a potential function, and is inherently suitable for constructing contour maps.

Both types of methods have difficulties in constructing contours due to variations in physical character of rocks. Suggestions are made for cooperation of geology and geophysics to minimize these difficulties.

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