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The Seismic Wavefield

The Seismic Wavefield

The Seismic Wavefield

Volume 1: Introduction and Theoretical Development
B. L. N. Kennett, Australian National University, Canberra
January 2002
1. Introduction and Theoretical Development
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    The Seismic Wavefield provides a guide to the understanding of seismograms in terms of physical propagation processes within the Earth. The focus is on the observation of earthquakes and man-made sources on all scales, for both body waves and surface waves. Volume I begins with a survey of the structure of the Earth and the nature of seismic wave propagation using examples of observed seismograms. The second part provides a full development of the theoretical background for seismic waves. Volume II covers local and regional seismic events, global wave propagation, and the three-dimensional Earth. The combination of observation and theoretical development with a strong visual focus will greatly appeal to graduate students in seismology. The book will also be valuable to researchers and professionals in academia and the petroleum industry.

    • The only text available that strongly links observations and theory in seismology
    • Includes clear illustrations and explanations of physical processes leading to seismic records
    • Author is very experienced and well respected authority on this topic
    • Volume II covers local and regional seismic events, global wave propagation and the three-dimensional Earth

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    'This book will be very valuable to students and researchers in the fields of seismology and petroleum industry.' Zentralblatt MATH

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    Product details

    January 2002
    Hardback
    9780521809450
    382 pages
    259 × 180 × 23 mm
    0.88kg
    145 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • Part I. Seismic Waves and the Structure of the Earth:
    • 2. Earthquakes and earth structure
    • 3. Seismic waves
    • 4. Seismic sources
    • 5. Seismic phases
    • 6. Building a seismogram
    • Part II. Seismic Wave Propagation: General:
    • 7. Stress and strain
    • 8. Seismic waves I - Plane waves
    • 9. Seismic waves II - Wavefronts and rays
    • 10. Rays in stratification
    • 11. Seismic sources
    • 12. Waves in stratification
    • 13. Reflection and transmission
    • 14. Building a response of a model
    • 15. Constructing the wavefield
    • 16. Body waves and surface waves
    • Appendix: table of notation
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • B. L. N. Kennett , Australian National University, Canberra