Introduction to seismology/ Peter M. Shearer.
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Contents:
1. Introduction
2, Stress and strain
3. The seismic wave equation
4. Ray theory: travel times
5. Inversion of travel time data
6. Ray theory: amplitude and phase
7. Reflection seismology
8. Surface waves and normal modes
9. Earthquakes and source theory
10. Earthquake prediction
11. Instruments, noise, and anisotropy
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 551.22 SHE/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P20524 |
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1. Introduction
2, Stress and strain
3. The seismic wave equation
4. Ray theory: travel times
5. Inversion of travel time data
6. Ray theory: amplitude and phase
7. Reflection seismology
8. Surface waves and normal modes
9. Earthquakes and source theory
10. Earthquake prediction
11. Instruments, noise, and anisotropy
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