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Appendix C: Symbols Used in Geophysical Exploration

1. This document lists symbols used in publications for geophysical exploration, well logging, and mathematics. 2. The symbols are generally in boldface when they indicate vector quantities. 3. Greek letters are also used to represent many physical properties, parameters, and mathematical constants.

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Appendix C: Symbols Used in Geophysical Exploration

1. This document lists symbols used in publications for geophysical exploration, well logging, and mathematics. 2. The symbols are generally in boldface when they indicate vector quantities. 3. Greek letters are also used to represent many physical properties, parameters, and mathematical constants.

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Appendix C: Symbols Used in Geophysical Exploration

The following symbols are recommended for publications of the SEG. Additional symbols used in well logging and mathematics are listed in Appendices D and E. Symbols are generally bold face when they indicate vector quantities. a A AMT bB c C dD ds e E eE EM F f,F FE FEM g G G, G h hH I I i,j i, j, k IP J k Ke Km L m M m, M MF MIP MMR MT n n p P PFE Apparent as a subscript; velocity gradient with depth; year. Area. Audiomagnetotelluric. Magnetic induction in time/frequency domain. Velocity of light; seismic velocity. Capacitance Q / V . Electric displacement in time/frequency domain. Depth of source/shot. Base of natural logarithms. Youngs modulus; elevation; voltage EMF. Electric eld strength in time/frequency domain. Electromagnetic. Magnetic vector potential. Frequency; fair reliable but with less accuracy/certainty than desirable; function. Frequency effect. Frequency-domain electromagnetic. Acceleration of gravity. Conductance. Scalar/tensor Greens function. Thickness. Magnetic eld strength in time/frequency domain. Current scalar. Intensity of magnetization a vector; current vector. ( 1) 1/2 . Unit vectors in the x-, y-, z-direction. Induced electric polarization. Free charge current density a vector. Bulk modulus; susceptibility. Relative dielectric permittivity [ k e 1(4 0 )]. Relative magnetic permeability [ k m ( 0 /4 )]. Inductance; area over a decay curve; length. Volume chargeability. Mutual inductance, integral chargeability. Magnetic polarization in time/frequency domain. Metal factor. Magnetic induced electric polarization. Magnetometric resistivity. Magnetotelluric. Unit normal vector. Index of refraction. Raypath parameter; pressure. Polarization; dipole moment/volume; poor probably reliable with poor accuracy; pressure. Percent frequency effect.
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P, P q Q r r R s S t T TEM ux , uy , uz u , u , uz ur , u , u U v, V V vp,VP wx x X y z zn Z

Magnetic polarization in time/frequency domain. Charge. Heat-ow rate. Position vector. Radial distance. Resistance; reectivity reection coefcient; radius. Laplace transform variable. Admittance 1/ Z ; surface. Time; traveltime. Period; temperature; age. Time-domain electromagnetic. Unit vectors in Cartesian coordinates or i, j, k. Unit vectors in cylindrical coordinates. Unit vectors in spherical coordinates. Group velocity; magnetic scalar potential. Velocity; phase velocity; volume Voltage; electric or gravity scalar potential. Very poor in both reliability and accuracy. Weathering. Offset distance; distance. Reactance; X C 1/(2 v C ); X L 2 v L . Admittance. Depth Time delay of n units. Impedance.

alpha beta gamma delta

tan , tan m, tan em Delta epsilon eta theta c Theta kappa lambda mu

xi rho sigma tau

P-wave velocity; proportional to; attenuation factor seismology, propagation constant electromagnetic, phase constant; -particles. S-wave velocity, -particles, attenuation constant electromagnetic. Skewness; gyromagnetic ratio; unit of magnetic eld strength; phase angle; gravitational constant; gamma ray. Impulse ( ( t ) or t ; logarithmic decrement; skin depth; depth of penetration. Dielectric, magnetic, electromagnetic loss tangent. Difference; dilatation; skin depth or attenuation length. Permittivity; eccentricity. Overvoltage; absorption coefcient. Angle; induction number. Critical angle. 2 (wavenumber) 2 / . s constant. Wavelength; coefcient of anisotropy; Lame Magnetic permeability B / H ; micro; Lames shear modulus; damping factor, attenuation constant radiometric; viscosity. Dip. Density; electric resistivity; radius of curvature; radial distance, charge density. Poissons ratio; electrical conductivity; standard deviation; stress. Time delay; damping factor.

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phi chi psi omega Omega Del.

Porosity; ux; correlation function; latitude. Magnetic susceptibility. Wave function. Angular frequency. Ohm. Gradient operator a vector. Convolution operator.

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