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correlations. The higher the resolution of the geophysical data
set, the more diffi cult this can be, especially if the geological
data set is neither accurate nor precise. In some cases it may be
necessary to refi ne or even re-collect the geological data. In
new areas where there is little information a team of people
can work together to produce an integrated data set. For high-
resolution studies also see Section 13.1.7.
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11.4 Further reading
Keary, P. , Brooks, M. and Hill, I. 2002. An Introduction to Geophysical
Exploration , Blackwell Science, 272 pp. [Good basic text on
geophysical techniques.]
Judd, P. and Brown, S. 2006. Getting to Grips with GPS, Navigation
and Digital Mapping , Cordee, 176 pp.
Milsom, J. 2002. Field Geophysics , Blackwell Science, 244 pp.
Parasnis, D. S. 1996. Principles of Applied Geophysics , Springer-
Verlag, 456 pp.
Sherieff, R. E. and Geldart, L. P. 1995. Exploration Seismology ,
Cambridge University Press, 628 pp.
Telford, W. M., Geldart, L. P. and Sheriff, R. E. 1990. Applied
Geophysics , Cambridge University Press, 792 pp.
Weedon, G. P. 2003. Time-Series Analysis and Cyclostratigraphy:
Examining Stratigraphic Records of Environmental Cycles ,
Cambridge University Press, 276 pp.
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