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Computational Seismology

✍ Scribed by V. I. Keilis-Borok (auth.), V. I. Keilis-Borok, Edward A. Flinn (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
227
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


sense do not grow as fast as computational possiΒ­ This book contains selections from Volumes bilities. I-V of the series "Computational Seismology," which Moreover, for some strange reason, computΒ­ was initiated a few years ago by the Academy of ers usually create a spirit of haste, though they are Sciences of the USSR. Volume V was still in prepaΒ­ intended to provide time for meditation. In comΒ­ ration when the translation was begun, and the transΒ­ puterizing seismology, therefore, one must first lations of papers from it were made from manuΒ­ generalize the methods and then make them more scripts. Most of the authors are members of the rigorous mathematically. All relevant data must Department of Computational Geophysics of the InΒ­ be processed jointly. Insofar as is possible, a priori stitute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow. hypotheses should be avoided. Particular attention The series is dedicated to theoretical and must be given to exact formulation of the problem, computational aspects of the analysis of seismologΒ­ to questions of uniqueness and stability, to the conΒ­ ical data. The present state of this field is typical fidence limits of the results, etc. This general apΒ­ of our times. The rapidly increasing flow of inforΒ­ proach is required in solving the main problems of mation is already too vast to be processed or even modern seismology, which are by definition general comprehended in a traditional way. This has forced problems. This approach has other advantages.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introduction Seismology and Logic....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Computer Determination of Earthquake Epicenters....Pages 13-15
Computer Determination of Earthquake Focal Depth....Pages 16-24
Automatic Identification of Seismic Wave Arrivals....Pages 25-31
Computer Determination of Earthquake Mechanism....Pages 32-45
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
Some Problems of the Use of P-Wave Dynamics to Find the Velocity Profile of the Upper Mantle....Pages 49-53
The Effect of Focal Depth in the Crust on the Wave Field in the Initial Part of a Seismogram....Pages 54-61
Approximation of Velocity Distributions for Calculation of P-Wave Times and Amplitudes....Pages 62-69
Amplitudes of Fundamental Seismic Waves in the Mantle....Pages 70-82
Interference Head Waves....Pages 83-87
Method for Calculating Surface Rayleigh Waves in a Vertically Inhomogeneous Half-Space....Pages 88-92
Higher Modes of Rayleigh Waves and Upper Mantle Structure....Pages 93-100
Surface-Wave Amplitude Spectra....Pages 101-105
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
Inverse Problems of Seismology (Structural Review)....Pages 109-113
Determining Seismic Profiles from a Set of Observations....Pages 114-118
Expediting Body Wave Calculations....Pages 119-122
Determining Seismic-Wave Velocity from Travel-Time Curves....Pages 123-147
Properties of Surface-Source Travel- Time Curves....Pages 148-171
Characteristic Properties of Deep-Focus Travel-Time Curves....Pages 172-178
Finding a Velocity Profile from a Love Wave Dispersion Curve: Problems of Uniqueness....Pages 179-186
Front Matter....Pages 187-187
Effect of Station and Source Factors on the Accuracy of Seismic Parameter Determination....Pages 189-201
A Statistical Method for Determining Earthquake Focal Depth from the Record of One Seismic Station....Pages 202-213
Local Statistics of Earthquake Catalogs....Pages 214-227

✦ Subjects


Geophysics/Geodesy


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