59: Tunnels to drones to 12th century churches - the depth of near-surface geophysics
Seismic Soundoff27 Juni 2019

59: Tunnels to drones to 12th century churches - the depth of near-surface geophysics

In this episode, host Andrew Geary speaks with Adam Mangel on June's The Leading Edge highlighting near-surface geophysics. Adam explains the reasons to study the near surface, why it applies to a wide-range of professionals, the practical applications for the field, and why more students should look to near-surface geophysics for their future. Visit https://seg.org/podcast for links to June's special section and to learn more about the SEG Near-Surface Geophysics Technical Section. Interviewee biography Adam Mangel is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Colorado School of Mines. He has a B.S. in Geology with a minor in Mathematics from the University at Buffalo and an M.S. in Hydrogeology and a PhD in Environmental Engineering, both from Clemson University. His current research largely focuses on Hydrogeophysics, i.e. using geophysical methods to study hydrologic processes. Adam is driven to improve the world's efficacy as stewards of valuable water resources given the threats of climate change to clean water resources compounded by the present scarcity of this vital resource. He also brews his own beer, grows his own food, and works on motorcycles. Credits Interview: Adam Mangel Original music by Zach Bridges. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary. Special thanks to the SEG podcast team: Jennifer Crockett, Ally McGinnis, and Mick Swiney. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Apple Podcasts to be the first to know about new episodes!

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#13: Chris Liner - Elements of 3D Seismology

#13: Chris Liner - Elements of 3D Seismology

Dr. Chris Liner discusses his new book Elements of 3D Seismology, third edition. The book is a thorough introduction to the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of 3D seismic data. All sections have been reviewed and updated for the new edition. Visit http://seg.org/newbooks to purchase today. Visit http://seg.org/podcast for full show notes.

1 Mars 201717min

#12: Full-waveform inversion

#12: Full-waveform inversion

Dr. Michal Malinowski, special section lead editor for Interpretation and Jyoti Behura, special section lead editor for The Leading Edge join Andrew Geary to discuss full-waveform inversion. Dr. Michal Malinowski is Associate Professor at the Institute of Geophysics at the Polish Academy of Sciences at Warsaw and head of the Seismic Imaging Team. Jyoti Behura is the Founder & CEO of Seismic Science LLC. Full show notes at http://seg.org/podcast.

2 Feb 201725min

#11: Geophysical Electromagnetics - 2017 DISC

#11: Geophysical Electromagnetics - 2017 DISC

2017 Distinguished Instructor Doug Oldenburg, along with Lindsey Heagy, and Seogi Kang, join Andrew Geary to discuss the upcoming 2017 SEG DISC - Geophysical Electromagnetics Fundamentals and Applications. Dr. Doug Oldenburg is professor of Geophysics, director of the Geophysical Inversion Facility and a world leader in geophysical inversions. Throughout 2017 at locations around the world, Doug will cover applications of electromagnetic geophysics across mining, oil and gas, geotechnical, water and environmental industries. Lindsey Heagy and Seogi Kang, both PhD candidates at the Geophysical Inversion Facility at the University of British Columbia, will join Doug on the upcoming 2017 DISC tour. Register for DISC at http://seg.org/disc. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/seismic-soundoff/id1140626640?mt=2) – your review helps others find the show. * DISC 2017 course materials: http://disc2017.geosci.xyz/ * EM GeoSci: http://em.geosci.xyz/index.html * Stanley H. Ward and Gerald W. Hohmann - Electromagnetic Theory for Geophysical Applications: http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/1.9781560802631.ch4 Full show notes at http://seg.org/podcast.

24 Jan 201727min

#10: Remote sensing on Mars

#10: Remote sensing on Mars

Fritz Foss and Nathaniel Putzig - co-authors of January's The Leading Edge cover article - discuss "3D imaging of Mars’ polar ice caps using orbital radar data." Fritz Foss has worked in various capacities in the oil & gas exploration business for the past 23 years. He co-founded Unified GeoSystems in 2009. Nathaniel Putzig is a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute. He's worked 14 years with terrestrial active-source seismic data in academia and industry. Presently, he serves as the US/Deputy Team Leader for the Shallow Radar sounder on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Please subscribe to Seismic Soundoff on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Full show notes at seg.org/podcast.

18 Jan 201727min

#0: Introduction to Seismic Soundoff (podcast trailer)

#0: Introduction to Seismic Soundoff (podcast trailer)

Listen to a brief introduction of SEG's first podcast - Seismic Soundoff - with highlights from its first twelve episodes. * Listen to exclusive interviews with SEG authors, award winners, and geophysics legends. * Hear the inside stories behind the latest technology and hottest topics of the day. * Gain behind the scenes access to the projects of Geoscientists Without Borders®. New episodes monthly. Learn more at https://seg.org/podcast.

17 Jan 20172min

#9: Mentoring geoscience leaders

#9: Mentoring geoscience leaders

Geoscience leaders, Andréa Darrh, Dr. Esther Babcock, and Dr. John Bradford, join us to discuss the process and importance of mentoring in their careers and beyond. How can SEG complement the relationships forged on university campuses, within industry, and in the field? Show notes at seg.org/podcast.

28 Dec 201645min

#8: Geophysics for non-technical professionals

#8: Geophysics for non-technical professionals

Norm Hyne, lecturer and past chair of The University of Tulsa Geology and Geophysics Department, explores applied geophysics from a non-technical professional’s perspective. Listeners, we want to hear from you: Why did you choose geophysics? What do you love about the science and the work you do? Email us at podcast@seg.org or leave a message at country code +1 918-497-4627. Editor's note: During our exchange, Norm incorrectly referred to Geoscientists Without Borders as Geophysicists Without Borders. To learn more visit http://seg.org/gwb. Show notes at http://seg.org/podcast.

21 Nov 201635min

#7: John Bradford - State of the Society

#7: John Bradford - State of the Society

John Bradford, president of SEG, gave his State of the Society Address at the 86th Annual Meeting in Dallas in October 2016. Dorsey Morrow, SEG Executive Director, opened the session and introduced Bradford. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit http://wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia. Learn more at http://seg.org/podcast.

24 Okt 201652min

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