Principles and Applications of Microearthquake Networks
โ Scribed by W.H.K. Lee and S.W. Stewart (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 299
- Series
- Advances in Geophysics 2, Part A
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Foreword
Page vii
Barry Saltzman
Preface
Pages ix-xi
W.H.K. Lee, S.W. Stewart
1. Introduction
Pages 1-14
2. Instrumentation Systems
Pages 15-45
3. Data Processing Procedures
Pages 46-75
4. Seismic Ray Tracing for Minimum Time Path
Pages 76-104
5. Generalized Inversion and Nonlinear Optimization
Pages 105-128
6. Methods of Data Analysis
Pages 129-163
7. General Applications
Pages 164-197
8. Applications for Earthquake Prediction
Pages 198-222
9. Discussion
Pages 223-225
Appendix: Glossary of Abbreviations and Unusual Terms
Pages 226-230
References Review Article
Pages 231-266
Author Index
Pages 267-277
Subject Index
Pages 278-293
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