Exploring the Earth's Crust

Exploring the Earth's Crust

Author: C. Prodehl

Publisher: Geological Society of America

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 784

ISBN-13: 0813712084

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"This volume contains a comprehensive, worldwide history of seismological studies of the Earth's crust using controlled sources from 1850 to 2005. Essentially all major seismic projects on land and the most important oceanic projects are covered. The time period 1850 to 1939 is presented as a general synthesis, and from 1940 onward the history and results are presented in separate chapters for each decade, with the material organized by geographical region. Each chapter highlights the major advances achieved during that decade in terms of data acquisition, processing technology, and interpretation methods. For all major seismic projects, the authors provide specific details on field observations, interpreted crustal cross sections, and key references. They conclude with global and continental-scale maps of all field measurements and interpreted Moho contours. An accompanying DVD contains important out-of-print publications and an extensive collection of controlled-source data, location maps, and crustal cross sections."--Publisher's description.


Spatial Variation of Seismic Ground Motions

Spatial Variation of Seismic Ground Motions

Author: Aspasia Zerva

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 1420009915

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The spatial variation of seismic ground motions denotes the differences in the seismic time histories at various locations on the ground surface. This text focuses on the spatial variability of the motions that is caused by the propagation of the waveforms from the earthquake source through the earth strata to the ground surface, and it brings toge