This special issue contains contributions presented at the international workshop Seismic Waves in Laterally Inhomogeneous Media V, which was held at the Castle of Zahrádky, Czech Republic, June 5 - 9, 2000. The workshop, which was attended by about 60 seismologists from 16 countries, was devoted ma
Seismic Surface Waves in a Laterally Inhomogeneous Earth
✍ Scribed by V. I. Keilis-Borok (auth.), V. I. Keilis-Borok (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 295
- Series
- Modern Approaches in Geophysics 9
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Surface waves form the longest and strongest portion of a seismic record excited by explosions and shallow earthquakes. Traversing areas with diverse geologic structures, they 'absorb' information on the properties of these areas which is best retlected in dispersion, the dependence of velocity on frequency. The other prop erties of these waves - polarization, frequency content, attenuation, azimuthal variation of the amplitude and phase - arc also controlled by the medium between the source and the recording station; some of these are affected by the properties of the source itself and by the conditions around it. In recent years surface wave seismology has become an indispensable part of seismological practice. The maximum amplitude in the surface wave train of virtually every earthquake or major explosion is being measured and used by all national and international seismological surveys in the determination of the most important energy parameter of a seismic source, namely, the magnitude M,. The relationship between M, and the body wave magnitude fI1t, is routinely employed in identification of underground nuclear explosions. Surface waves of hundreds of earthquakes recorded every year are being analysed to estimate the seismic moment tensor of earthquake sources, to determine the periods of free oscillations of the Earth, to construct regional dispersion curves from which in turn the crustal and upper mantle structure in various areas is derived, and to evaluate the dissipative parameters of the mantle material.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Surface Waves in Vertically Inhomogeneous Media....Pages 3-33
Surface Waves in Media with Weak Lateral Inhomogeneity....Pages 35-69
Surface Waves in Media Involving Vertical Contacts....Pages 71-98
Computation Techniques for Surface Waves....Pages 99-127
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
Recording, Identification, and Measurement of Surface Wave Parameters....Pages 131-182
Methods for Quantitative Interpretation of Observations....Pages 183-245
Some Results from Studies of Regional Lithospheric Structure by Surface Waves....Pages 247-280
Back Matter....Pages 281-293
✦ Subjects
Geophysics/Geodesy; Economic Geology
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