Elastic Wave Propagation and Generation in Seismology
Seismology has complementary observational and theoretical components, and a thorough understanding of the observations requires a sound theoretical background. This book bridges the gap between introductory textbooks and advanced monographs by providing the necessary mathematical tools and demonstrating how to apply them. Each seismological problem is carefully formulated and its solution is derived in a step-by-step approach. The text includes student exercises (with hints), for which solutions are available on a dedicated website. This website also contains numerous downloadable programs for the computation of reflection and transmission coefficients, for the generation of P and S wave radiation patterns and synthetic seismograms, in infinite media. This book will therefore find a receptive audience among advanced undergraduate and graduate students interested in developing a solid mathematical background to tackle more advanced topics in seismology. It will also form a useful reference volume for researchers wishing to brush up on the fundamentals.
- Bridges the gap between the introductory and advanced seismology books currently available
- Starts from first principles and progressively moves to more advanced topics, demonstrating all the necessary mathematical derivations en-route
- Student exercises and programs for mathematical calculations and data display are made available via the web
Reviews & endorsements
'Overall I recommend Elastic Wave Propagation and Generation in Seismology for an introductory course in theoretical seismology, especially if it is augmented with practical experience. The full text could be comfortably covered over the course of one semester and can serve as a helpful guide to instructors and students alike.' EOS
'… will do well as an intermediate, but concentrated textbook in seismological theory.' The Leading Edge
'The author must be congratulated for providing students of seismology with a very useful textbook.' Journal of Seismology
'I enjoyed reading this book and was impressed with the breadth and depth of the material, and how thoroughly the author presented it … The intermediate-level tutorial nature of the book will appeal to geophysicists and students who want to improve their understanding of elastic wave propagation theory. I recommend it highly. The Leading Edge
Product details
June 2003Paperback
9780521520461
462 pages
247 × 175 × 23 mm
0.93kg
92 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction to tensors and dyadics
- 2. Deformation: strain and rotation tensors
- 3. The stress tensor
- 4. Linear elasticity: the elastic wave equation
- 5. Scalar and elastic waves in unbounded media
- 6. Plane waves in simple models with plane boundaries
- 7. Surface waves in simple models: dispersive waves
- 8. Ray theory
- 9. Seismic point sources in unbounded homogeneous media
- 10. The earthquake source in unbounded media
- 11. Anelastic attenuation
- Appendix A. Introduction to the theory of distributions
- Appendix B. The Hilbert transform
- Appendix C. Green's function for the 3-D scalar wave equation
- Appendix D. Proof of equation (9.5.12)
- Appendix E. Proof of equation (9.13.1)
- References
- Index.