Learning objectives
Understanding the fundamentals of the major geophysical prospecting techniques for environmental and engineering purposes and to exploit georesources.
Prerequisites
Physics.
Course unit content
Seismic methods, electrical methods and electro-magnetic methods, joint methods.
Full programme
1. Seismic methods;
2. Electrical methods.
3. Electro-magnetic methods;
4. Integration of different techniques for investigating aquifers;
5. Field and laboratory work.
Bibliography
Applied Geophysics 2nd Edition
by W. M. Telford, L. P. Geldart, R. E. Sheriff; Course notes.
Teaching methods
Lectures, Laboratories, Field and team work.
Lectures will cover both theory and applications.
Laboratory work will be organized in groups of three-four students focusing on the solution of practical problems also using data collected during field work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Written examination.
The final test is comprised of 4 questions (over 5 available) and a problem. Each answer as well as the solution of the problem score a maximum of 6 points.
Laude requires scoring 35 points.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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