This book describes origin and characteristics of the Earth's thermal
field, thermal flow propagation and some thermal phenomena in the Earth.
Description of thermal properties of rocks and methods of thermal field
measurements in boreholes, underground, at near-surface conditions
enables to understand the principles of temperature field acquisition
and geothermal model development. Processing and interpretation of
geothermal data are shown on numerous field examples from different
regions of the world. The book warps, for instance, such fields as
analysis of thermal regime of the Earth's crust, evolution and
thermodynamic conditions of the magma-ocean and early Earth atmosphere,
thermal properties of permafrost, thermal waters, geysers and mud
volcanoes, methods of Curie discontinuity construction, quantitative
interpretation of thermal anomalies, examination of some nonlinear
effects, and integration of geothermal data with other geophysical
methods.
This book is intended for students and researchers in the field of Earth
Sciences and Environment studying thermal processes in the Earth and in
the subsurface. It will be useful for specialists applying thermal field
analysis in petroleum, water and ore geophysics, environmental and
ecological studies, archaeological prospection and climate of the past.