Best Reference Books for Geophysical Signal Processing
List of "Best Reference Books for Geophysical Signal Processing" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Geophysical Signal Processing by Enders A. Robinson,Tariq S. DurraniPrentice Hall (Number of pages: 560)
- Pragmatic Inversion of Geophysical Data (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences) by Sven-Erik HjeltSpringer (Number of pages: 265)
- Analysis of Geophysical Potential Fields: A Digital Signal Processing Approach (Advances in Exploration Geophysics) by P. S. V. Naidu,M.P. MathewElsevier Science Ltd (Number of pages: 310)
- Geophysical Signal Analysis (Prentice-Hall signal processing series) by Enders A. Robinson,Sven TrietelPrentice Hall (Number of pages: 496)
- Distributed Sensor Arrays: Localization by Prabhakar S. NaiduCRC Press (Number of pages: 232)
- Geophysical Applications of Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic (Modern Approaches in Geophysics) bySpringer (Number of pages: 325)
- Mit Geophysical Analysis Group: Volume 5 (Scientist and Science) by Enders Anthony RobinsonCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 212)
- Hardrock Seismic Exploration (Geophysical Development Series, V. 8.) by W. David EatonSociety of Exploration (Number of pages: 343)
- Electromagnetic Wave Propagation, Radiation, and Scattering: From Fundamentals to Applications (IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory) by Akira IshimaruWiley-Blackwell (Number of pages: 968)
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