Elsevier, 2009. — 304 p. — ISBN: 978-0-444-52995-4
Magnetic methods are widely used in exploration, engineering, borehole, and global geophysics and the subjects of this monograph are the physical and mathematical principles of these methods regardless of the area of application. The first chapter is devoted entirely to the magnetic field caused solely by conduction currents.
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Magnetic Field in a Nonmagnetic Medium
Magnetic Field Caused by Magnetization Currents
Magnetic Field in the Presence of Magnetic Medium
Main Magnetic Field of the Earth
Uniqueness and the Solution of the Forward and Inverse Problems
Paramagnetism, Diamagnetism, and Ferromagnetism
Nuclear Magnetism Resonance and Measurements of Magnetic Field
Appendix
Subject Index