Theoretical Global Seismology

Theoretical Global Seismology

Theoretical Global Seismology

Theoretical Global Seismology

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691216157
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 08/04/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 944
File size: 61 MB
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About the Author

F. A. Dahlen is Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Geosciences at Princeton University. Jeroen Tromp is Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Ch. 1Historical Introduction3
Ch. 2Continuum Mechanics25
Ch. 3Equations of Motion56
Ch. 4Normal Modes109
Ch. 5Seismic Source Representation146
Ch. 6Anelasticity and Attenuation193
Ch. 7Rayleigh-Ritz Method237
Ch. 8Spheroidal and Toroidal Oscillations257
Ch. 9Elastic and Anelastic Perturbations327
Ch. 10Synthetic Seismograms363
Ch. 11Love and Rayleigh Waves405
Ch. 12Mode-Ray Duality451
Ch. 13Perturbation Theory537
Ch. 14Mode Splitting and Coupling596
Ch. 15Body-Wave Ray Theory669
Ch. 16Surface-Wave JWKB Theory737
App. AVectors and Tensors811
App. BSpherical Harmonics838
App. CGeneralized Spherical Harmonics877
App. DWhole Earth Catalogue932
Bibliography967
Index999

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