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Seismic Waves - Research and Analysis
Edited by Masaki Kanao, ISBN 978-953-307-944-8, Hard cover, 326 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: January 25, 2012 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Geology and Geophysics
DOI: 10.5772/1400
The importance of seismic wave research lies not only in our ability to understand and predict earthquakes and tsunamis, it also reveals information on the Earth's composition and features in much the same way as it led to the discovery of Mohorovicic's discontinuity. As our theoretical understanding of the physics behind seismic waves has grown, physical and numerical modeling have greatly advanced and now augment applied seismology for better prediction and engineering practices. This has led to some novel applications such as using artificially-induced shocks for exploration of the Earth's subsurface and seismic stimulation for increasing the productivity of oil wells. This book demonstrates the latest techniques and advances in seismic wave analysis from theoretical approach, data acquisition and interpretation, to analyses and numerical simulations, as well as research applications. A review process was conducted in cooperation with sincere support by Drs. Hiroshi Takenaka, Yoshio Murai, Jun Matsushima, and Genti Toyokuni.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Seismic Wave Interactions Between the Atmosphere - Ocean - Cryosphere System and the Geosphere in Polar Regions
- Chapter 2Wavelet Spectrogram Analysis of Surface Wave Technique for Dynamic Soil Properties Measurement on Soft Marine Clay Site
- Chapter 3Electric and Electromagnetic Signals Under, on, and Above the Ground Surface at the Arrival of Seismic Waves
- Chapter 4Electric Displacement by Earthquakes
- Chapter 5Quasi-Axisymmetric Finite-Difference Method for Realistic Modeling of Regional and Global Seismic Wavefield — Review and Application —
- Chapter 6The Latest Mathematical Models of Earthquake Ground Motion
- Chapter 7Using a Poroelastic Theory to Reconstruct Subsurface Properties: Numerical Investigation
- Chapter 8Coupling Modeling and Migration for Seismic Imaging
- Chapter 9Effects of Random Heterogeneity on Seismic Reflection Images
- Chapter 10Wave Propagation from a Line Source Embedded in a Fault Zone
- Chapter 11Seismic Modeling of Complex Geological Structures
- Chapter 12Shear Wave Velocity Models Beneath Antarctic Margins Inverted by Genetic Algorithm for Teleseismic Receiver Functions
- Chapter 13Modelling Seismic Wave Propagation for Geophysical Imaging
- Chapter 142.5-D Time-Domain Finite-Difference Modelling of Teleseismic Body Waves
