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Deep Electromagnetics and Magnetotellurics - Einzelansicht

Veranstaltungsart Vorlesung/Übung Veranstaltungsnummer
SWS 4 Semester SoSe 2023
Einrichtung Institut für Geowissenschaften   Sprache englisch
Belegungsfrist 03.04.2023 - 10.05.2023

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Vorlesung Fr 08:30 bis 10:00 wöchentlich 21.04.2023 bis 28.07.2023  2.27.2.37/38 PD Dr. Weckmann  
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Übung Fr 10:15 bis 11:45 wöchentlich 21.04.2023 bis 28.07.2023  2.27.2.37/38 PD Dr. Weckmann  
Kommentar

This course introduces the diffusive electromagnetic techniques (Magnetotellurics in all flavours) that can be used to investigate the physical parameters of the Earth over a large depth scale - here the electrical conductivity. We do this using current examples from research.

This lecture's aim is to

  • understand the electromagnetic processes in the subsurface,
  • know the challenges of data acquisition in the field and subdequent data processing,
  • assess the possibilities and limitations of the method,
  • be able to interpret the data and inversion models obtained and
  • apply them to the wide range of applications from industry to research, off- and on-shore measurements, sustainability research, resources, groundwater and tectonics ...

Ultimately, we also want to answer questions such as:

  • when and why is a fault electrically conductive?
  • which deposits show up as good or poor conductive anomalies?
  • how does EM help in groundwater monitoring?
  • ... [Your questions]

And very important: Hands on codes and instruments (practical).

Literatur

Die Literatur wird in der Vorlesung besprochen.

Voraussetzungen

Grundlagen in Mathe, Physik und algemeine Neugierde.

Lerninhalte

This course introduces the diffusive electromagnetic techniques (Magnetotellurics in all flavours) that can be used to investigate the physical parameters of the Earth over a large depth scale - here the electrical conductivity. We do this using current examples from research.

This lecture's aim is to

  • understand the electromagnetic processes in the subsurface,
  • know the challenges of data acquisition in the field and subdequent data processing,
  • assess the possibilities and limitations of the method,
  • be able to interpret the data and inversion models obtained and
  • apply them to the wide range of applications from industry to research, off- and on-shore measurements, sustainability research, resources, groundwater and tectonics ...

Ultimately, we also want to answer questions such as:

  • when and why is a fault electrically conductive?
  • which deposits show up as good or poor conductive anomalies?
  • how does EM help in groundwater monitoring?
  • ... [Your questions]

And very important: Hands on codes and instruments (practical).


Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2023 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024