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A Breviary of Seismic Tomography

A Breviary of Seismic Tomography

A Breviary of Seismic Tomography

Imaging the Interior of the Earth and Sun
Author:
Guust Nolet, Princeton University, New Jersey
Published:
October 2008
Availability:
Available
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521882446

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    This is the first textbook to cover the essential aspects of the topic at a level accessible to students. While focusing on applications in solid earth geophysics, the book also uniquely includes excursions into helioseismology, thereby highlighting the strong affinity between the two fields. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to seismic tomography, including the basic theory of wave propagation, the ray and Born approximations required for interpretation of amplitudes, and travel times and phases. It considers observational features while also providing practical recommendations for implementing numerical models. Written by one of the leaders in the field, and containing numerous student exercises, this textbook is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. It is also an invaluable guide for seismology research practitioners in geophysics and astronomy. Solutions to the exercises and accompanying tomographic software and documentation can be accessed online from www.cambridge.org/9780521882446.

    • The first introduction to seismic tomography at a level accessible to students and new researchers
    • Includes in-depth consideration of observational aspects and recommendations for practitioners
    • Numerous student exercises in book for better understanding of the subject, with solutions and accompanying tomographic software available online

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This very readable and inspiring book has brought my knowledge and understanding of this very interesting research field to a higher level. To my opinion, this book should be on the shelves of every seismology student and every practitioner of global seismic tomography. Moreover, it may be a very useful source for researchers in other disciplines employing tomography, such as ultrasonics, ocean acoustics, and exploration geophysics." - Kees, Wapenaar, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

    Product details

    • Published: October 2008
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9780521882446
    • Length: 360 pages
    • Dimensions: 253 × 179 × 20 mm
    • Weight: 0.85kg
    • Contains: 100 b/w illus.
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Ray theory for seismic waves
    • 3. Ray tracing
    • 4. Wave scattering
    • 5. Body wave amplitudes: theory
    • 6. Travel times: observations
    • 7. Travel times: interpretations
    • 8. Body wave amplitudes: observation and interpretation
    • 9. Normal modes
    • 10. Surface wave interpretation: ray theory
    • 11. Surface waves: finite frequency theory
    • 12. Model parameterization
    • 13. Common corrections
    • 14. Linear inversion
    • 15. Resolution and error analysis
    • 16. Anisotropy
    • 17. Future directions
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
    Resources for
    Type
    Solutions to exercises
    Size: 342.37 KB
    Type: application/pdf
    Errata updated August 2015
    Size: 228.56 KB
    Type: application/pdf
    Author's Tomographic Software Repository

    Author

    Guust Nolet , Geosciences Azur, France

    Guust Nolet is the George J. Magee Professor of Geophysics emeritus at Princeton University and currently teaches at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis in France. His research interests include seismic body wave tomography and investigations of the structure of the mantle and its role in shaping the Earth's surface. Professor Nolet is the winner of the 1980 Prix Lagrange award, the 1983 Vening Meinesz prize, and the 2006 Beno Gutenberg medal of the European Geophysical Union. He is a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and the co-editor of two other books.