Description
1973 edition. Paperback cover has some shelf wear and edge wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of the “Encyclopedic Dictionary of Exploration Geophysics” by R. E. Sheriff offers a comprehensive exploration of the field of geophysics, a discipline that has played a pivotal role in our understanding of the Earth’s structure and resources. Published in 1973, this volume captures the state of geophysical knowledge during a period of significant advancements in exploration techniques, particularly in the oil and gas industry.
Sheriff, a renowned geophysicist and educator, meticulously compiled this encyclopedic work, providing a wealth of information on various geophysical methods, including seismic, gravity, magnetic, and electrical techniques. The book serves as an invaluable reference for professionals, researchers, and students in the fields of geology, geophysics, and related disciplines.
Beyond its technical content, this edition holds historical significance as it reflects the growing importance of geophysics in the mid-20th century. The 1970s marked a period of increased global energy demand, driving the need for more efficient and effective exploration methods. This book captures the cutting-edge knowledge and techniques of the time, offering insights into the evolution of geophysical practices and their applications in resource exploration.
For collectors and enthusiasts of scientific literature, this copy represents a tangible link to the rich history of geophysical exploration. Its well-preserved condition, despite some expected wear from use, adds to its appeal as a cherished addition to any library or personal collection focused on Earth sciences and energy exploration.