A Manual of Seismology
Originally published in 1921, as part of the Cambridge Geological Series, this book presents an accessible introduction to seismology. Whilst some historical context is provided, the main aim of the text is to give an outline of its key principles and applications. Numerous illustrative figures and textual notes are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in seismology and the history of science.
Product details
February 2014Paperback
9781107690202
270 pages
216 × 140 × 15 mm
0.35kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Seismographs
- 3. Nature and intensity of earthquake-motion
- 4. Sound phenomena of earthquakes
- 5. Deformations of the Earth's crust
- 6. Seismic sea-waves
- 7. Secondary effects of earthquakes
- 8. Position of the seismic focus
- 9. Propagation of earthquake-waves
- 10. Geographical distribution of earthquakes
- 11. Frequency and periodicity of earthquakes
- 12. Accessory shocks
- 13. Volcanic earthquakes
- 14. Origin of tectonic earthquakes
- Index.