GEOE 439 Advanced Applied Geophysics Units: 3.00
Advanced theory and techniques for acquisition, processing and interpretation of geophysical data. Students solve a geophysical problem from the initial idea through strategy development, data acquisition, processing, to interpretation, communication and deliverables. Engineering projects will exploit seismic, gravity, magnetic, electromagnetic, geodetic and GPR techniques but the emphasis is on problem solving using integrated data from multiple methods/sources. Target areas include oil/gas/mineral exploration, near-surface prospecting and site investigation. Processing will use both available and student designed software.
K3(Lec: Yes, Lab: Yes, Tut: Yes)
K3(Lec: Yes, Lab: Yes, Tut: Yes)
Requirements: Prerequisites: MTHE 232 (or MTHE 225 ) and GEOE 249 and GEOE 319 or permission of instructor
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Offering Term: F
CEAB Units:
Mathematics 12
Natural Sciences 0
Complementary Studies 0
Engineering Science 24
Engineering Design 0
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
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