This book considers seismic anisotropy at the microscopic and macroscopic scales, showing its different geological, mineralogical, and geodynamical applications. It is invaluable for graduate students and research scientists in seismology/geophysics, and researchers working in petroleum exploration/production, geodynamics, and fluid flow in rocks.
This book considers seismic anisotropy at the microscopic and macroscopic scales, showing its different geological, mineralogical, and geodynamical applications. It is invaluable for graduate students and research scientists in seismology/geophysics, and researchers working in petroleum exploration/production, geodynamics, and fluid flow in rocks.
Jean-Paul Montagner is Professor of Geophysics at the Institut de Physique du Globe, Université Paris-Diderot and has taught graduate-level courses in anisotropic seismology at Caltech (2001-2002) and IPG-Paris (2003-2005). He was awarded the Inge Lehmann Medal of the American Geophysical Union in 2021, and the Beno Gutenberg Medal of the European Geosciences Union in 2010, and he has published 160 peer-reviewed papers and ten books or book chapters.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction-Background: 1. Introduction-basic ingredients Part II. Anisotropy at All Scales: 2. Anisotropic crystals 3. Seismic anisotropy at the macroscopic (rock) and larger scales Part III. Forward and Inverse Problems: 4. Propagation of seismic waves in anisotropic media 5. Surface waves and free oscillations in anisotropic media 6. First-order perturbation theory- Operator formalism 7. Effects of anisotropy on surface waves 8. Effects of anisotropy on normal modes 9. Tomography of anisotropy 10. Multidisciplinary observations 11. Anisotropy in different layers 12. Geodynamical applications of seismic anisotropy Part IV. Perspectives: 13. From seismic anisotropy to anisotropic seismology Notes References Subject index.
Part I. Introduction-Background: 1. Introduction-basic ingredients Part II. Anisotropy at All Scales: 2. Anisotropic crystals 3. Seismic anisotropy at the macroscopic (rock) and larger scales Part III. Forward and Inverse Problems: 4. Propagation of seismic waves in anisotropic media 5. Surface waves and free oscillations in anisotropic media 6. First-order perturbation theory- Operator formalism 7. Effects of anisotropy on surface waves 8. Effects of anisotropy on normal modes 9. Tomography of anisotropy 10. Multidisciplinary observations 11. Anisotropy in different layers 12. Geodynamical applications of seismic anisotropy Part IV. Perspectives: 13. From seismic anisotropy to anisotropic seismology Notes References Subject index.
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