Seismological Research Letters
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 11,90 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Earthquakes
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 11,90 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Earthquakes
ISBN :
Author : Jack Baker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 31,79 MB
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781108425056
Seismic hazard and risk analyses underpin the loadings prescribed by engineering design codes, the decisions by asset owners to retrofit structures, the pricing of insurance policies, and many other activities. This is a comprehensive overview of the principles and procedures behind seismic hazard and risk analysis. It enables readers to understand best practises and future research directions. Early chapters cover the essential elements and concepts of seismic hazard and risk analysis, while later chapters shift focus to more advanced topics. Each chapter includes worked examples and problem sets for which full solutions are provided online. Appendices provide relevant background in probability and statistics. Computer codes are also available online to help replicate specific calculations and demonstrate the implementation of various methods. This is a valuable reference for upper level students and practitioners in civil engineering, and earth scientists interested in engineering seismology.
Author : Julien Fréchet
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 34,1 MB
Release : 2008-08-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402082223
Modern seismology has faced new challenges in the study of earthquakes and their physical characteristics. This volume is dedicated to the use of new approaches and presents a state-of-the-art in historical seismology. Selected historical and recent earthquakes are chosen to document and constrain related seismic parameters using updated methodologies in the macroseismic analysis, field observations of damage distribution and tectonic effects, and modelling of seismic waveforms.
Author : Peter M. Shearer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 45,53 MB
Release : 2009-06-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 1139478753
This book provides an approachable and concise introduction to seismic theory, designed as a first course for undergraduate students. It clearly explains the fundamental concepts, emphasizing intuitive understanding over lengthy derivations. Incorporating over 30% new material, this second edition includes all the topics needed for a one-semester course in seismology. Additional material has been added throughout including numerical methods, 3-D ray tracing, earthquake location, attenuation, normal modes, and receiver functions. The chapter on earthquakes and source theory has been extensively revised and enlarged, and now includes details on non-double-couple sources, earthquake scaling, radiated energy, and finite slip inversions. Each chapter includes worked problems and detailed exercises that give students the opportunity to apply the techniques they have learned to compute results of interest and to illustrate the Earth's seismic properties. Computer subroutines and datasets for use in the exercises are available at www.cambridge.org/shearer.
Author : Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Publisher :
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 35,1 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Science
ISBN :
This volume is a compilation of the newer techniques of refraction seismic surveying. It contains a series of articles written principally by members of SEG who are specialist in refraction techniques. The volume contains only new materials with a bibliography of references to other refraction materials available. The majority of the papers are of a "technique type" which describe some particular interpretation technique that may be used for better interpretation of special refraction data.
Author : F. A. Dahlen
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 1040 pages
File Size : 12,29 MB
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 0691216150
After every major earthquake, the Earth rings like a bell for several days. These free oscillations of the Earth and the related propagating body and surface waves are routinely detected at broad-band seismographic stations around the world. In this book, F. A. Dahlen and Jeroen Tromp present an advanced theoretical treatment of global seismology, describing the normal-mode, body-wave, and surface-wave methods employed in the determination of the Earth's three-dimensional internal structure and the source mechanisms of earthquakes. The authors provide a survey of both the history of global seismological research and the major theoretical and observational advances made in the past decade. The book is divided into three parts. In the first, "Foundations," Dahlen and Tromp give an extensive introduction to continuum mechanics and discuss the representation of seismic sources and the free oscillations of a completely general Earth model. The resulting theory should provide the basis for future scientific discussions of the elastic-gravitational deformation of the Earth. The second part, "The Spherical Earth," is devoted to the free oscillations of a spherically symmetric Earth. In the third part, "The Aspherical Earth," the authors discuss methods of dealing with the Earth's three-dimensional heterogeneity. The book is concerned primarily with the forward problem of global seismology--detailing how synthetic seismograms and spectra may be calculated and interpreted. As a long-needed unification of theories in global seismology, the book will be important to graduate students and to professional seismologists, geodynamicists, and geomagnetists, as well as to astronomers who study the free oscillations of the Sun and other stars.
Author : Nori Nakata
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 13,66 MB
Release : 2019-03-21
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1108417086
A comprehensive overview of seismic ambient noise, covering observations, physical origins, modelling, processing methods and applications in imaging and monitoring.
Author : David Vere-Jones
Publisher : Pageoph Topical Volumes
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 20,34 MB
Release : 2005-07-19
Category : Nature
ISBN :
Statistical Seismology aims to bridge the gap between physics-based and statistics-based models. This volume provides a combination of reviews, methodological studies, and applications, which point to promising efforts in this field. The volume will be useful to students and professional researchers alike, who are interested in using stochastic modeling for probing the nature of earthquake phenomena, as well as an essential ingredient for earthquake forecasting.
Author : Paul Mann
Publisher : Geological Society of America
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 30,1 MB
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 081372385X
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Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 21,53 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Geology
ISBN :