Refraction and reflection techniques used for imaging everything from engineering scales to oil and gas exploration.

Applied to resource exploration, site investigation, and understanding regional crustal structures.

Deep mineral prospecting and groundwater studies, including Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) for shallow structures. Typical Assessment Structure

Including resistivity and induced polarization, often used for mineral prospecting, hydrogeology, and mapping contaminants.

This course focuses on the application of physical principles to explore the Earth's subsurface. Key methods covered typically include:

Based on course materials from similar offerings, students can expect the following grade distribution: 55% Assignments: 25% Mid-term Exam: 15% Class Participation/Quizzes: 5% Recommended Reference Materials

The course is commonly offered at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) , where the dual-numbering reflects its availability for both undergraduate (319) and graduate (829) students. Course Overview

Standard textbooks often used for this level of applied geophysics include: Principles of Applied Geophysics by .

Applied Geophysics (geology 319 / 829) 〈2024-2026〉

Refraction and reflection techniques used for imaging everything from engineering scales to oil and gas exploration.

Applied to resource exploration, site investigation, and understanding regional crustal structures.

Deep mineral prospecting and groundwater studies, including Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) for shallow structures. Typical Assessment Structure

Including resistivity and induced polarization, often used for mineral prospecting, hydrogeology, and mapping contaminants.

This course focuses on the application of physical principles to explore the Earth's subsurface. Key methods covered typically include:

Based on course materials from similar offerings, students can expect the following grade distribution: 55% Assignments: 25% Mid-term Exam: 15% Class Participation/Quizzes: 5% Recommended Reference Materials

The course is commonly offered at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) , where the dual-numbering reflects its availability for both undergraduate (319) and graduate (829) students. Course Overview

Standard textbooks often used for this level of applied geophysics include: Principles of Applied Geophysics by .