03001nam 22004815 450 991014869420332120230515055000.01-4426-5266-710.3138/9781442652668(CKB)3710000000922497(MiAaPQ)EBC4730243(DE-B1597)479259(OCoLC)992453848(DE-B1597)9781442652668(OCoLC)1378721022(MdBmJHUP)musev2_107415(EXLCZ)99371000000092249720170630d2017 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierTheory of Seismic Head Waves /Vlastislav Cerveny, Ravi RavindraToronto : University of Toronto Press, [2017]©19711 online resource (329 pages) illustrationsHeritage1-4426-3903-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- The Ray method -- Head waves from a single interface -- Head waves in multilayerd media -- Curved and dipping interfaces in the overburden -- Interference head waves -- Head waves by wave methods -- Appendix : some useful vector identities.Head waves - also called refraction arrivals, lateral waves, or conical waves - have been used extensively in near-earthquake studies, geophysical prospecting, and deep-crustal seismological investigations. In the past, research was confined largely to the kinematic characteristics of the waves, but emphasis is now being given to the dynamic characteristics: amplitudes, spectra, and wave forms. In the last fifteen years, several new mathematical and computational techniques have been developed to study these waves.This is an advanced, technical book presenting a consistent theory of head waves, using methods developed in the famous Leningrad school under G.I. Petrashen and his colleagues. It proceeds from a consideration of the simplest problem of one interface to a study of the situation in which there are many interfaces (some of which may not be plane or parallel to one another) and the material between the interfaces is not necessarily homogenous. The method is used principally, though not exclusively, that of ray series in which the displacement vector is expressed in terms of an asymptotic series in inverse powers of frequency. The volume includes numerical data and an extensive bibliography.This book is intended as a text for graduate and senior undergraduate students in geophysics, and as a reference work for practising seismologists and research workers.Head wavesHead waves.551.2/2Cerveny Vlastislav1358255Ravindra Ravi1358256DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910148694203321Theory of Seismic Head Waves3367112UNINA