Widening Use of Geophysics In Geology Observed

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Sherwin F. Kelly
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

NEW trend in geophysics has been uncovered in these depression years, made evident through the thinning cloak of commercial activity, which, in better times, would have completely obscured it. I refer to the increasing use of these methods for geological investigations by federal and state geological surveys. This is a trend that has been gathering momentum not alone in the United States, but abroad as well. Thus, in Poland, the Geological Survey has been playing an increasing role in geophysical work since 1927, and now has- its own geophysical department. The government petroleum producing organization of Argentina has its Geophysical Commission; Brasil boasts a completely equipped geophysical department in its Mineral Production Service; the government of Chile has contracted with commercial companies for geophysical surveys; Peru is planning an intensive program of geophysical prospecting in its petroliferous regions; and Canada has, for several years, cooperated with
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APA: Sherwin F. Kelly  (1935)  Widening Use of Geophysics In Geology Observed

MLA: Sherwin F. Kelly Widening Use of Geophysics In Geology Observed. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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