Metodyka interpretacji regionalnych zdjęć geofizycznych przy pomocy elektronicznych maszyn cyfrowych
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METHOD OF INTERPRETING REGIONAL GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS BY MEANS OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERSSummaryThe paper deals with the problems related to the regional geophysical research, and concerns the interpretation phases of this research. A method of interpreting the results of regional geophysical surveys using electronic computers has been elaborated at the Department of Geophysical Methods of Earth's Crust Examination, Geological Faculty, Moscow University. This paper also presents some geological problems which may be solved by means of the method considered. The author shortly characterizes the instruments used during the interpretation and discusses the phases related to certain numeral solutions of geophysical tasks presented in the paper. Moreover, the author describes the successive operations executed by electronic computers, gives the results obtained during the individual interpretation phases, and emphasizes them exactness. To the end of the paper she gives some recommendations concerning the succession in the analysis of the original materials, and of the results of the calculations made on the basis of these materials.Downloads
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