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Foundations of Modern Global Seismology (2nd Edition)
Author(s)/Editor(s): Charles Ammon Aaron Velasco Thorne Lay Terry Wallace | Size: 105 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Academic Press; 2nd edition | Year: October 13, 2020 | pages: 604 | ISBN: 9780128165171
Author(s)/Editor(s): Charles Ammon Aaron Velasco Thorne Lay Terry Wallace | Size: 105 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Academic Press; 2nd edition | Year: October 13, 2020 | pages: 604 | ISBN: 9780128165171
Modern Global Seismology, Second Edition, is a complete, self-contained primer on seismology, featuring extensive coverage of all related aspects—from observational data through prediction—and emphasizing the fundamental theories and physics governing seismic waves, both natural and anthropogenic. Based on thoroughly class-tested material, the text provides a unique perspective on Earth’s large-scale internal structure and dynamic processes, particularly earthquake sources, and the application of theory to the dynamic processes of the earth’s upper layer. This insightful new edition is designed for accessibility and comprehension for graduate students entering the field.
Exploration seismologists will also find it an invaluable resource on topics such as elastic-wave propagation, seismic instrumentation, and seismogram analysis.
Includes more than 400 illustrations, from both recent and traditional research articles, to help readers visualize mathematical relationships, as well as boxed features to explain advanced topics
Offers incisive treatments of seismic waves, waveform evaluation and modeling, and seismotectonics, as well as quantitative treatments of earthquake source mechanics and numerous examples of modern broadband seismic recordings
Covers current seismic instruments and networks and demonstrates modern waveform inversion methods
Includes extensive, updated references for further reading new to this edition
Features reorganized chapters split into two sections, beginning with introductory content such as tectonics and seismogram analysis, and moving on to more advanced topics, including seismic wave excitation and propagation, multivariable and vector calculus, and tensor approaches
Completely updated references and figures to bring the text up to date Includes all-new sections on recent advancements and to enhance examples and understanding Split into shorter chapters to allow more flexibility for instructors and easier access for researchers, and includes exercises.
Table of Contents
Part I: Earthquake Basics
1. Introduction
2. Seismotectonics
3. Seismometry and Earth Motions
4 Seismogram Interpretation and Processing
5. Earthquake Location and Geophysical Inverse Problems
6. Earthquake Size and Descriptive Earthquake Statistics
7. Earthquake Recurrence and Prediction
8. Tsunamis
9. Earths' Interior
Part 2: Theory and Application
10. Foundations of Elasticity and Fracture
11. Elastic Waves
12. Body Waves and Ray Theory - Travel Times
13. Body Waves and Ray Theory - Amplitudes
14. Surface Waves
15. Surface Waves on a Sphere and Free Oscillations
16. Ground Deformation and Wave Excitation
17. Seismic Point Source - Models
18. Finite Kinematic Earthquake Models
19. Seismic Waveform Modeling
20. Imaging the Earth with Travel Times
21. Imaging the Earth Using Seismic Waveforms
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