This book presents current research in the field of geophysics, particularly referring to some principles, applications and emerging Technologies. Topics discussed comprehend environmental geophysics, with an explanation of geophysical methods (Seismic Refraction and Reflection Techniques, Seismic Analysis of Surface Waves, Electrical Methods, Gravimetric and Microgravimetric Methods, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Methods) and new methodologies of processing and interpretation with examples in the area of Greece; application of innovative geophysical techniques in coastal areas, showing a new approach to seismic data acquisition in the backshore-foreshore area, joining up land and marine seismic data through a marine streamer connected to a land cable with examples in Procida and Ventotene islands (Southern Italy); marine geophysics of the Naples Bay focusing on seismic and magnetic data offshore the Vesuvius, Phlegrean Fields, Ischia and Procida volcanic complexes and on technological evolution in seismic data acquisition from explosive, Sparker and Watergun seismic sources towards new techniques including MEAS (Multispot Extended Array Sparker) used in marine geological mapping of Southern Italy continental shelf and slope; oceanographic aspects regarding the oceanic oscillation phenomena and their relationships with the synchronization and stochastic resonance, particularly referring to the transitions among stable and unstable states of western boundary currents, such as the Kuroshio in Japan; oceanographic aspects regarding the assessment of ocean variability in the Sicily Channel (Southern Italy) through a numerical 3D model based on Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOF) analysis aimed at studying the seasonal and interannual variability of the oceanographic circulation and hydrology and extending down to the African coast; experimental application of distributed optical fiber sensors through Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analysis (BOTDA) to the monitoring of artificially induced crack opening in the volcanic rocky slope of Coroglio coastal cliff (Naples town, Southern Italy) aimed at the development of early warning systems and geomorphologic setting of coastal cliffs, characterized by rock falls, topples and slides.

Geophysics: Principles, Applications and Emerging Technologies

Aiello G.
2016

Abstract

This book presents current research in the field of geophysics, particularly referring to some principles, applications and emerging Technologies. Topics discussed comprehend environmental geophysics, with an explanation of geophysical methods (Seismic Refraction and Reflection Techniques, Seismic Analysis of Surface Waves, Electrical Methods, Gravimetric and Microgravimetric Methods, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Methods) and new methodologies of processing and interpretation with examples in the area of Greece; application of innovative geophysical techniques in coastal areas, showing a new approach to seismic data acquisition in the backshore-foreshore area, joining up land and marine seismic data through a marine streamer connected to a land cable with examples in Procida and Ventotene islands (Southern Italy); marine geophysics of the Naples Bay focusing on seismic and magnetic data offshore the Vesuvius, Phlegrean Fields, Ischia and Procida volcanic complexes and on technological evolution in seismic data acquisition from explosive, Sparker and Watergun seismic sources towards new techniques including MEAS (Multispot Extended Array Sparker) used in marine geological mapping of Southern Italy continental shelf and slope; oceanographic aspects regarding the oceanic oscillation phenomena and their relationships with the synchronization and stochastic resonance, particularly referring to the transitions among stable and unstable states of western boundary currents, such as the Kuroshio in Japan; oceanographic aspects regarding the assessment of ocean variability in the Sicily Channel (Southern Italy) through a numerical 3D model based on Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOF) analysis aimed at studying the seasonal and interannual variability of the oceanographic circulation and hydrology and extending down to the African coast; experimental application of distributed optical fiber sensors through Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analysis (BOTDA) to the monitoring of artificially induced crack opening in the volcanic rocky slope of Coroglio coastal cliff (Naples town, Southern Italy) aimed at the development of early warning systems and geomorphologic setting of coastal cliffs, characterized by rock falls, topples and slides.
2016
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR - Sede Secondaria Napoli
978-1-63484-831-2
geophysics
principles
technologies
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