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O que (quem) é geophysical plotter - definição

SYSTEMATIC COLLECTION OF GEOPHYSICAL DATA FOR SPATIAL STUDIES
Geophysical prospection; Geophysical prospecting; Geophysical mapping; Geophysical surveying
  • Describes the atom interferometer principle
  • Spatial distribution of phased arrays to filter geophysical signals

Geophysical imaging         
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A TECHNIQUE THAT INVESTIGATES THE SUBSURFACE
Geophysical tomography; Seismic imaging; Seismic images; Seismic image
Geophysical imaging (also known as geophysical tomography) is a minimally destructive geophysical technique that investigates the subsurface of a terrestrial planet. Geophysical imaging is a noninvasive imaging technique with a high parametrical and spatio-temporal resolution.
plotter         
  • Illustration of the layers of flex and flock foils (used in textile printing): carrier foil, colour coat & covering layer (including hot melt)
  • Inkjet plotter
  • Label plotter
COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICE THAT DRAWS ON OR CUTS INTO PAPER OR OTHER MATERIALS BY MOVING A PEN OR KNIFE
X–Y plotter; Xy plotter; Vinyl sign cutter; Pen plotter; X-Y plotter; Cutting plotter; Plotter (printer); Flatbed plotter; Line plotter; Ink plotter; XY-writer; XY writer; X-Y-writer; X/Y-writer
n.
Contriver, conspirator, schemer.
plotter         
  • Illustration of the layers of flex and flock foils (used in textile printing): carrier foil, colour coat & covering layer (including hot melt)
  • Inkjet plotter
  • Label plotter
COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICE THAT DRAWS ON OR CUTS INTO PAPER OR OTHER MATERIALS BY MOVING A PEN OR KNIFE
X–Y plotter; Xy plotter; Vinyl sign cutter; Pen plotter; X-Y plotter; Cutting plotter; Plotter (printer); Flatbed plotter; Line plotter; Ink plotter; XY-writer; XY writer; X-Y-writer; X/Y-writer
(plotters)
1.
A plotter is a person who secretly plans with others to do something that is illegal or wrong, usually against a person or government.
Coup plotters tried to seize power in Moscow.
= conspirator
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2.
A plotter is a person or instrument that marks the position of something such as a ship on a map or chart.
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Wikipédia

Geophysical survey

Geophysical survey is the systematic collection of geophysical data for spatial studies. Detection and analysis of the geophysical signals forms the core of Geophysical signal processing. The magnetic and gravitational fields emanating from the Earth's interior hold essential information concerning seismic activities and the internal structure. Hence, detection and analysis of the electric and Magnetic fields is very crucial. As the Electromagnetic and gravitational waves are multi-dimensional signals, all the 1-D transformation techniques can be extended for the analysis of these signals as well. Hence this article also discusses multi-dimensional signal processing techniques.

Geophysical surveys may use a great variety of sensing instruments, and data may be collected from above or below the Earth's surface or from aerial, orbital, or marine platforms. Geophysical surveys have many applications in geology, archaeology, mineral and energy exploration, oceanography, and engineering. Geophysical surveys are used in industry as well as for academic research.

The sensing instruments such as gravimeter, gravitational wave sensor and magnetometers detect fluctuations in the gravitational and magnetic field. The data collected from a geophysical survey is analysed to draw meaningful conclusions out of that. Analysing the spectral density and the time-frequency localisation of any signal is important in applications such as oil exploration and seismography.