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Introduction to Controlled-Source Electromagnetic Methods provides an in-depth exploration of CSEM techniques used to detect and map subsurface fluids in various geological settings. Written by leading experts Anton Ziolkowski and Evert Slob, this Cambridge University Press publication bridges the gap between fundamental electromagnetic theory and real-world field applications.
The book covers essential topics including electromagnetic wave propagation, instrumentation, data acquisition strategies, and advanced interpretation methods. Readers will learn how CSEM surveys can identify hydrocarbon reservoirs, distinguish between fluid types, and provide valuable insights for exploration and production planning.
With numerous case studies, mathematical frameworks, and practical examples, this text serves as an authoritative reference for geophysicists, engineers, and researchers working in petroleum exploration, geothermal energy, and environmental monitoring. The material emphasizes both the capabilities and limitations of CSEM technology in modern subsurface characterization.







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