6/28/16

BOOK:-- Landslides: Causes, Types and Effects


EDITORS:-- [E.D. Werner, H.P. Friedman, 2010
OVERVIEW:---
A landslide is a geological phenomenon which includes a wide range of ground movement, such as rock falls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows, which can occur in offshore, coastal and onshore environments. Although the action of gravity is the primary driving force for a landslide to occur, there are other contributing factors affecting the original slope stability. Typically, pre-conditional factors build up specific sub-surface conditions that make the area/slope prone to failure, whereas the actual landslide often requires a trigger before being released. This book discusses such triggers, as well as their outcomes. Studies of landslides that have occurred in various geographical settings are also among the topics examined in this book, as well as an analysis of the factors that caused them
http://www.mediafire.com/download/omq1gtl24zvq21r/Landslides%2C_causes%2C_types_and_effects_%5BE.D._Werner%2C_H.P._Friedman%2C_2010%5D_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Well Logging in Nontechnical Language, 2nd ed.


EDITORS:-- [D.E. Johnson, K.E. Pile, 2006] 
CONTENTS:---
Ch.1. INTRODUCTION TO LOGGING
Ch.2. READING LOGS
Ch.3. FORMATION PARAMETERS 
Ch.4. MUD LOGGING
Ch.5. RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENT
Ch.6. POROSITY MEASUREMENTS
Ch.7. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Ch.8. DETAILED INTERPRETATION
Ch.9. COMPUTER-GENERATED LOGS INTERPRETATIONS
Ch.10. BEYOND WATER SATURATION
Ch.11. COMPLETION LOGS 
Ch.12. MONITORING THE WELL AND RESERVOIR

OVERVIEW:---
An update of the PennWell classic nontechnical guide to logging techniques, this text provides an easy to understand overview of the technically complex subject of well logging.

This text provides an easy-to-understand overview of the technically complex subject of well logging. This book will be very useful to bankers, landmen, geology and engineering technicians, clerks, secretaries, and others who need a basic understanding of well logs to perform their jobs.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1v70iqdiktanrbp/Well_Logging_in_Nontechnical_Language_%282nd_ed.%29_%5BJohnson_%26_Pile%2C_2002%5D_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Basic Mud Logging Manual, Version 1.0.0 By:-- [INTERNATIONAL LOGGING, INC, 2001]


CONTENTS:---
1- Introduction
2- Sedimentary Rocks
3- Properties of Oil and Gas
4- Petroleum Generation and Accumulation
5- The Search for Hydrocarbons
6- The Drilling Rigs
7- Rig Components
8- The Drilling Crew
9- Safety Provisions
10- Drilling and Completing a Well
11- Formation Evaluation Procedures
12- Handling Cores 
13- Trip Monitoring
14- Responsibilities of the Mud Logger
15- Glossary
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/c7p3se8pvcx61/Mud_Logging_Books

BOOK:-- First Steps in Seismic Interpretation (Geoph. Monograph Series No. 16)


EDITOR:-- [Donald Herron, 2011]
OVERVIEW:---
This is a book about fundamental concepts and practices of seismic interpretation that attempts to achieve such a description. Intended for beginning interpreters, this book approaches interpretation via synthesis of concepts and practical applications rather than through formal treatment of basic physics and geology. It is based on Don Herron s personal experience as a seismic interpreter and is organized along the lines of notes from interpretation classes that he designed and teaches.
http://www.mediafire.com/view/eg6bzckv6b1qdsp/First_Steps_in_Seismic_Interpretation_%5BD.A._Herron%2C_2011%5D_%40Geo_Pedia_.pdf

BOOK : Gold and Gold Mining in Ancient Egypt and Nubia


AUTHORS : Rosemarie Klemm, Dietrich Klemm, 2014 
OVERVIEW : The book presents the historical evolution of gold mining activities in the Egyptian and Nubian Desert (Sudan) from about 4000 BC until the Early Islamic Period (~800–1350 AD), subdivided into the main classical epochs including the Early Dynastic – Old and Middle Kingdoms – New Kingdom (including Kushitic) – Ptolemaic – Roman and Early Islamic. It is illustrated with many informative colour images, maps and drawings. An up to date comprehensive geological introduction gives a general overview on the gold production zones in the Eastern Desert of Egypt and northern (Nubian) Sudan, including the various formation processes of the gold bearing quartz veins mined in these ancient periods. The more than 250 gold production sites presented, are described both, from their archaeological (as far as surface inventory is concerned) and geological environmental conditions, resulting in an evolution scheme of prospection and mining methods within the main periods of mining activities. 

The book offers for the first time a complete catalogue of the many gold production sites in Egypt and Nubia under geological and archaeological aspects. It provides information about the importance of gold for the Pharaohs and the spectacular gold rush in Early Arab times. 
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/9b48030jt00yx/E_-_BOOKS

BOOK:-- Sedimentology and Sedimentary Basins: from Turbulence to Tectonics

EDITORS:-- [Mike R. Leeder, 2011]

CONTENTS:---
Part 1: Making Sediment
Part 2: Moving Fluid
Part 3: Transporting Sediment
Part 4: Major External Controls on Sedimentation and Sedimentary Environments
Part 5: Continental Sedimentary Environments
Part 6: Marine Sedimentary Environments
Part 7: Architecture of Sedimentary Basins
Part 8: Topics: Sediment Solutions to Interdisciplinary Problems

OVERVIEW:---
The book isdesigned to reach an audience of senior undergraduate and graduatestudents and interested academic and industry professionals

BOOK:-- Introduction to Geochemistry: Principles and Applications, 1st Edition


EDITORS:-- [Kula C. Misra, 2012]
CONTENTS:---
Introduction
Part 1: CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY
Part 2: CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Part 3: ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY
Part 4: THE EARTH SUPERSYSTEM

OVERVIEW:---
This book is intended to serve as a text for an introductory course in geochemistry for undergraduate/graduate students with at least an elementary-level background in earth sciences, chemistry, and mathematics. The text, containing 83 tables and 181 figures, covers a wide variety of topics -- ranging from atomic structure to chemical and isotopic equilibria to modern biogeochemical cycles -- which are divided into four interrelated parts
http://www.mediafire.com/download/qkzuylkjvd5ih36/Intro._to_Geochemistry%2C_Principles_and_Applications_%5BKula_C._Misra%2C_2012%5D_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Structural Geology Laboratory Manual, 4th ed.


EDITOR:-- [David T. Allison, 2015] 
CONTENTS:---
LABORATORY 1: Attitude Measurements and Fundamental Structures
LABORATORY 2: Orthographic Projections for Solving True/Apparent Dips and Three-Point Problems
LABORATORY 3: Basic Stereographic Projections. . . . . . . . . . 
LABORATORY 4: Rotational Problems with the Stereonet
LABORATORY 5: Contoured Stereographic Diagrams
LABORATORY 6: Campus Geologic Mapping Project.
LABORATORY 7: Geologic Map & Cross Section Field Project. 
LABORATORY 8: Thickness and Outcrop Width Problems. 
LABORATORY 9: Outcrop Prediction.
LABORATORY 10: Stereographic Statistical Techniques.
LABORATORY 11: Stress Analysis.
LABORATORY 12: Strain Analysis.
LABORATORY 13: Fault Displacement Vectors.
LABORATORY 14: Down-plunge Fold Projections.
LABORATORY 15: Constructing Geologic Cross-sections from Geologic Maps..

OVERVIEW:---
A structural geology laboratory manual comes always handy to anyone dealing with maps, cross-sections or stereograhic nets. The manual contains explanations and exercises on attitude measurements, true and apparent dips, three-point problems, stereographic projections, rotations with the stereonet, stereograms, geologic mapping and cross-section construction, thickness and outcrop problems ans statistical techniques. It is written in a very approachable style, and completed with good figures that will help anyone to understand and practise the foundations of our profession or studies.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/319lv4mvi3w4nz0/Structural_Geology_Laboratory_Manual_%284th_ed.%29_%5BDavid_T._Allison%2C_2015%5D_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Understanding Fossils: An Introduction to Invertebrate Palaeontology

EDITORS:-- [Peter Doyle, 1996]
CONTENTS:---
What is Palaeontology?

Part I: KEY CONCEPTS.
-Fossils and Fossilization.
-Fossils as Living Organisms.
-Fossils and Evolution.
-Fossils and Stratigraphy.

Part II: THE MAIN FOSSIL GROUPS.
-Introduction To The Fossil Record.
-Molluscs: Bivalves and Gastropods.
-Molluscs: Cephalopods.
-Brachiopods.
-Echinoderms.
-Trilobites.
-Corals.
-Graptolites.
-Bryozoans.
-Microfossils: Foraminifera.
-Microfossils: Ostracods.
-Trace Fossils.

Part III: FOSSILS AS INFORMATION.
-Data From The Fossil Record.Studies in Paleobiology.
-Studies in Palaeoenvironmental Analysis.
-Studies in Stratigraphy.

OVERVIEW:---
The first introductory palaeontology text which demonstrates the importance of selected fossil groups in geological and biological studies, particularly in understanding evolutionary patterns, palaeoenvironmental analysis, and stratigraphy. Part one explores several key concepts, such as the processes of fossil preservation, the determination of evolutionary patterns, and use of fossils and statigraphical tools. Part two introduces the main fossil groups of value in these applied fields.

SURFER 13


One of the most used software to make :
1-Base Map 
2-Contour Map 
3-Image Map 

Its price is 300 dollar 
But now it's free for you 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/03zl47w1azfuujj/S_Software.rar?dl=0

you can learn how to use it from youtube link :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-9mt2_d5g4&list=PLyF2GV3kxX_94NsP5Ri75hJueM2QLjxuc

BOOK:-- Introduction to Well Logs and Subsurface Maps


EDITORS:-- [Jonathan C. Evenick, 2008]
CONTENTS:---
1. Introduction to Well Logs and Terminology
2. Basic Well Logs and Log Signatures 
3. Introduction to Subsurface Maps and Contouring .
4. Structural and Stratigraphic Interpretations 
Picking Methodology . . .
5. Structure Contour Maps
6. Thickness Maps 
7. Facies Maps 
8. Trend Surface Maps 
9. Trend Surface Residual Anomaly Maps
10. Hydrologic Maps and Injection Wells 
11. Formation Fluid Interpretation and Hydrocarbon Reservers 
12. Mining Maps 
13. Cross Sections

OVERVIEW:---
This book introduces different types of geophysical logs and subsurface maps that can be generated from basic well data, and subsurface problems that can be solved using geophysical logs and subsurface maps. 
http://www.mediafire.com/download/b9aode7fc0t653h/Introduction_to_Well_Logs_and_Subsurface_Maps_%5BJonathan_C._Evenick%2C_2008%5D_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- The Continental Drift Controversy, 4 Vol. Set.


By: H.R. Frankel, 2012

1- Vol. 1, Wegener and the early debate

2- Vol. II, Paleomagnetism and Confirmation of Drift

3- Vol. III, Introduction of Seafloor Spreading

4- Vol. IV, Evolution into Plate Tectonics 

https://www.mediafire.com/folder/jpnnuc434e80w/E_-_BOOKS

6/24/16

BOOK:-- Seismic Data Processing (Investig. in Geoph., Vol. 2)


EDITORS:-- [O. Yilmaz, S.M. Doherty
OVERVIEW:---
This is more of a bible for new geophysicists. Have historical foundations as well as descriptions of new methods, ( mid 80 's). Useful for students and for educational purposes.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1i9gub7qarggm8u/Seismic_Data_Processing_%281st_ed.%29_%5BO._Yilmaz%2C_1986%5D_%28SEG%29_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Invertebrate Paleontology


EDITORS:-- [M.Y. Ali, M.N. El-Sabrouty, Abdelbaset El-sorogy, 2015]
CONTENTS:---
Ch. I: Introduction 
Ch. II: Classification and Nomenclature 
Ch. III: Phylum Porifera 
Ch. IV: Phylum Cnidaria 
Ch. VI: Class Trilobita 
Ch. VIII: Class Cephalopoda 
Ch. IX: Class Pelecypoda 
Ch. X: Phylum Brachiopoda 
Ch. XI: Phylum Bryozoa 
Ch. XII: Phylum Echinodermata 
Ch. XIII: Phylum Graptolithina 
Ch. XIV: Phylum Graptolithina

OVERVIEW:---
This book includes 14 chapters. The first chapter discusses the requirements of fossilization and modes of preservation. Chapter two is concerned with the classification and nomenclature of living organisms. The third and fourth chapters deal with the morphology and classification of phyla porifera and cnidaria. Chapters five and six deal with the morphology and taxonomy of phylum annelida and class trilobita. Chapters seven, eight and nine deal with morphology, classification and modes of life of phylum mollusca. Chapter ten discuses morphology, taxonomy and modes of life of phylum brachiopoda. Chapter eleven deals with the zoarial morphology and ecology of phylum bryozoa. Chapter twelve discuses morphology and modes of life of phylum echinodermata, while chapters thirteen and fourteen deal with morphology and taxonomy of class graptolithina and trace fossils.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/a7e6s6dui1k4tn7/Invertebrate_Paleontology__%5BM.Y._Ali%2C_M.N._El-Sabrouty%2C_A.S._El-Sorogy%2C_2015%5D_%28KSUpress%29_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Structural Geology, 2nd ed.



EDITORS:-- [R.J. Twiss, E.M. Moores, 2006] 
CONTENTS:---
Ch. 1: Introduction 
Ch. 2: Fractures and Joints
Ch. 3: Introduction to Faults
Ch. 4 Nonnal Faults 
Ch. 5 Thrust or Reverse Faults 
Ch. 6: Strike-Slip Faults
Ch. 7: Stress
Ch. 8: Mechanics of Fracturing and Faulting
Ch. 9: Mechanics of Natural Fractures and Faults
Ch. 10: The Description of Folds
Ch. 11: Foliations and Lineations in Deformed Rocks
Ch. 12: Geometry of Homogenous Strain
Ch. 13: Kinematic Analysis of Folds
Ch. 14: Analysis of Foliations and Lineations
Ch. 15: Observations of Strain in Deformed Rocks
Ch. 16: Macroscopic Aspects of Rock Deformation
Ch. 17: Microscopic Aspects of Ductile Deformation:
Ch. 18: Scale Models and Quantitative Models of Rock Deformation
Ch. 19: Development of Structures at Active Plate Margins
Ch. 20: Anatomy and Tectonics of Orogenic Belts

OVERVIEW:---
When first published, Structural Geology broke new ground by offering a comprehensive, richly illustrated survey of the evolution of the earth’s outer layers, presented within the unifying context of structural and plate tectonics. Now this highly regarded text returns, in thoroughly updated new edition designed to show students how geologists interpret deformations in the earth’s crust as clues to the processes that are continually recasting the planet.

http://www.mediafire.com/download/124vzdjmu6wed1u/Structural_Geology_%282nd_ed.%29_%5BTwiss_%26_Moress%2C_2006%5D_%28WH_FREEMAN%29_%40Geo_Pdia.pdf

BOOK:-- Field Hydrogeology: A Guide for Site Investigations and Report Preparation, 2nd ed



EDITORS:-- [John E. Moore, 2012] 
CONTENTS:---
1- Introduction
2- History of Hydrogeology in the United States
3- Planning a Field Investigation
4- Surface Investigations
5- Subsurface Investigations
6- Aquifer Evaluation
7- Streamflow Measurements
8- Hydrogeologic Reports
9- Groundwater Development and Management
10- Case Studies

OVERVIEW:---
- Uses ASTM standards for fieldwork and describes USGS and US EPA field techniques
- Covers basic groundwater principles and concepts
- Discusses US federal regulations for groundwater protection
- Provides new international case studies
- Contains a glossary and detailed list of source information for further study
- Includes access to downloadable software that allows readers to design their own aquifer tests
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ze9c505m5aaoy6w/Field_Hydrogeology_%282nd_ed.%29_%5BJohn_E._Moore%2C_2012%5D_%28CRC%29_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Engineering Geology for Underground Works



EDITORS:-- [P. Gattinoni, E.M. Pizzarotti, L. Scesi, 2014]
CONTENTS:---
1- Geological Problems in Underground Works Design and Construction
2- Environmental-Geological Problems due to Underground Works
3- Geological Conceptual Model for Underground Works Design
4- Underground Excavation Analysis
5- Geological Risk Management
6- Risk Mitigation and Control
7- Ground-Structure Interaction
8- Monitoring


http://www.mediafire.com/download/0ragywlt6ucpc29/Engineering_Geology_for_Underground_Works_%5BP._Gattinoni%2C_E.M._Pizzarotti%2C_L._Scesi%2C_2014%5D_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

BOOK:-- Environmental Geology


EDITOR:-- [J.S. Reichard, 2011
CONTENTS:--- 
1- Humans and the Geologic Environment
2- Earth from a Larger Perspective
3- Earth Materials
4- Earth’s Structure and Plate Tectonics 
5- Earthquakes and Related Hazards
6- Volcanoes and Related Hazards
7- Mass Wasting and Related Hazards
8- Streams and Flooding
9- Coastal Hazards
10- Soil Resources
11- Water Resources
12- Mineral and Rock Resources 
13- Conventional Fossil Fuel Resources
14- Alternative Energy Resources
15- Pollution and Waste Disposal

OVERVIEW:--- 
Environmental Geology is an exciting new entry for introductory geology courses. This text skillfully weaves the important themes of energy, human interactions, and global climate systems into a readable and contemporary view of geologic processes within the environmental framework. In addition, the author has utilized specific learning aids to pique student interest and to enhance the learning experience.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1o29dpk6ixntjep/Environmental_Geology_%5BJ.S._Reichard%2C_2011%5D_%40Geo_Pedia.pdf

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