541-0005/06 – Applied Geophysics (UGF)
        
        | Gurantor department | Department of Geological Engineering | Credits | 4 | 
| Subject guarantor | Ing. Mgr. Martin Kašing, Ph.D. | Subject version guarantor | Ing. Mgr. Martin Kašing, Ph.D. | 
| Study level | undergraduate or graduate |  |  | 
|  |  | Study language | English | 
| Year of introduction | 2019/2020 | Year of cancellation |  | 
| Intended for the faculties | HGF | Intended for study types | Follow-up Master | 
          
            Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
          
          Manage the summary of the subject by annotation. Learn to applicate the complex of geophysical metods in geological practise.
          
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            Field data collection
              
            
          
        
          
            Summary
          
          Subject Applied Geophysics Geophysics follows the course of undergraduate studies. Expanding basic knowledge of selected geophysical methods, including geoelectric (method of resistance profiling, vertical electrical sounding, resistivity tomography and GPR) and seismic (method of direct, reflected and broken waves method seism acoustic). Along with gravimetric methods, radionuclide, magnetic and thermal methods and selected well log methods then students are acquainted with the appropriate complex of geophysical methods used in solving specific tasks in engineering geology, hydrogeology, bearing exploration and ecology. Students can handle data processing and interpretation measurements.
          
            Compulsory literature:
          
          Reeves, C.; Aeromagnetic Surveys - Principles, Practice & Interpretation.  Earthworks, Published by Getech, Leeds, 2006, 155p.
McCann, D. M.; Modern geophysics in engineering geology. London : Geological Society, 1997; Internet Resource, Computer File, 1997, 287p.
Milsom, J.; Field Geophysics, Published by John Wiley&Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern, 321p, 2003.
Burger, R. H.; Exploration Geophysics of the Shallow Subsurface Har/Dskt Edition, ISBN-13: 007-6092031697, ISBN-10: 0132967731,  1992, 252p.
          
            Recommended literature:
          
          GADALLAH, M. R.;  Exploration Geophysics 2009th Edition , Springer, ISBN-13: 978-3540851592, 2009, 315p. 
KEAREY, P. and  BROOKS M.; An Introduction to Geophysical Exploration (Paperback) Blackwell Publishing, ISBN-13: 978-0632049295, ISBN-10: 0632049294, 2002, 267 p.
ROBINSON, E. S. and CORUH C.; Basic Exploration Geophysics (Hardcover). John Wiley and Sons, 1988, 556 p.  
PARASNIS, D.S.; Principles of Applied Geophysics (Fifth Edition),  Surveys in Geophysics, Volume 2004, 19 (2).
          
            Additional study materials
          
          
          
            Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
          
          Písemné testy.
          
            E-learning
          
          https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3A429bad5bb9314c93bc7141ba478846fa%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=b65034eb-1ce2-4f48-b8c8-d7fa22d2cd70&tenantId=06ffb557-4f06-4d38-a637-4e5dfd787da2
          
            Other requirements
          
          The study of recommended literature.
          
            Prerequisities
          
          
            
              Subject has no prerequisities.
            
          
          
            Co-requisities
          
          
            
              Subject has no co-requisities.
            
          
          
            Subject syllabus:
          
          The basic axioms in geophysics
Gravimetric methods (devices, measurements) 
Processing of data, kinds of anomalies and their interpretation 
Magnetic methods (devices, measurements) 
Processing of data, kinds of anomalies and their interpretation
Electrical methods (devices, measurements)
Processing of data, kinds of anomalies and their interpretation
Seismic methods (devices, measurements)
Processing of data, kinds of anomalies and their interpretation
Radioactivity methods (devices, measurements)
Processing of data, kinds of anomalies and their interpretation
Thermic methods (devices, measurements)
Processing of data, kinds of anomalies and their interpretation
          
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