Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation by Chris Chapman

Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation by Chris Chapman

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Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation, published in 2004, introduces the propagation of high-frequency body-waves in elastodynamics. It is intended as a text for graduate courses in theoretical seismology, and as a reference for all academic and industrial seismologists using numerical modelling methods. Exercises and suggestions for further reading are included in each chapter.

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Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation by Chris Chapman

Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation, published in 2004, presents a comprehensive introduction to the propagation of high-frequency body-waves in elastodynamics. The theory of seismic wave propagation in acoustic, elastic and anisotropic media is developed to allow seismic waves to be modelled in complex, realistic three-dimensional Earth models. This book provides a consistent and thorough development of modelling methods widely used in elastic wave propagation ranging from the whole Earth, through regional and crustal seismology, exploration seismics to borehole seismics, sonics and ultrasonics. Particular emphasis is placed on developing a consistent notation and approach throughout, which highlights similarities and allows more complicated methods and extensions to be developed without difficulty. This book is intended as a text for graduate courses in theoretical seismology, and as a reference for all academic and industrial seismologists using numerical modelling methods. Exercises and suggestions for further reading are included in each chapter.
Review of the hardback: 'I was impressed with the thoroughness and quality of this book and expect that it will become a core resource for the seismology, and to some extent broader geophysical community' Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Review of the hardback: 'A set of problems at the end of each chapter make the book into a fine teaching text; solutions to the problems as well as relevant MATLAB software can be found at a Cambridge University Press website. … Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation is a veritable treasure trove of seismic high-frequency forward modeling techniques. It will be a definitive reference work for a long time to come.' The Leading Edge
Review of the hardback: '… mathematicians and mechanicians will certainly appreciate the author's elegant presentation of the field.' Physics Today
Christopher Chapman is a visual writer. When you read his work, you will feel like you are there, inside the story. You will experience the sights and sounds, and all the feelings of a moment. The conversations are dynamic, real, and within a few pages, you will genuinely begin to know the characters. Christopher Chapman is a licensed attorney in Florida, where he has lived on and off his entire life. He fondly writes of the quirkier, and less known parts of the state, having the reader feel like a local when they dive into his work. He lands the reader into the scenes, to feel the humidity of the tropical air, and visit with characters not often met in fiction. Christopher Chapman has written, produced, and directed feature films, from suspense to love stories. The viewer, or reader, will feel like they are present within the story, and through that experience, will live inside of the world he created.
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ISBN 13 9780521894548
ISBN 10 0521894549
Titel Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation
Autor Chris Chapman
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-06-10
Seitenanzahl 636
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