Magnetotelluric Method
Discover the fascinating world of the Magnetotelluric Method by Alan Dana Chave, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This comprehensive hardback book spans 604 pages and serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in geophysics. The magnetotelluric method is an advanced technique used to image Earth's electrical conductivity and structure, extending from the near surface to depths of 1,000 km.
Chave provides a thorough introduction to the principles of magnetotellurics, covering both the essential physics and practical field implementation. This book is ideal for academic researchers, advanced students, and industrial practitioners, making it a valuable addition to the libraries of geoscientists and those involved in magnetotelluric prospecting. Enhance your understanding of geomagnetism and earth currents with this essential guide.