Meju, Max A. (2002) Environmental geophysics : conceptual models, challenges and the way forward. The Leading Edge, 21 (5). pp. 460-464. ISSN 1070-485X
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Environmental geophysics deals with issues ranging from local-scale fluid-rock changes to large-scale climatic changes caused by anthropogenic activities and natural processes. It is enjoying rapid growth for two reasons: (1) the present sociopolitical climate of increasing awareness of the effect of man's past activities on the environment; and (2) new technological and multidimensional modeling advances that may have brought geophysical methods close to their theoretical resolving power.
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    Journal or Publication Title:
          The Leading Edge
        Uncontrolled Keywords:
          /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1907
        Subjects:
          ?? geophysicspollutionenvironmental degradationgeophysical techniquesgeochemistrygroundwatermonitoringimagingmodellinggeologyge environmental sciences ??
        ID Code:
          21485
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        Deposited On:
          15 Jan 2009 13:25
        Refereed?:
          Yes
        Published?:
          Published
        Last Modified:
          15 Jul 2024 09:56
        
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