THEORETICAL
GLOBAL SEISMOLOGY
By F.A. Dahlen and
Jeroen Tromp
Princeton University Press 1998
1025 pages
ISBN 0691-00116-2
(hardcover)
ISBN 0-691-00124-3 (paperback)
Library of Congress QE534.2.D34
After every major
earthquake, the Earth rings like a bell for several days. These
free oscillations of the Earth and the related propagating body and
surface waves are routinely detected at broad-band seismographic stations
around the world. In this book, Dahlen and Tromp present a comprehensive
and advanced theoretical treatment of global seismology, describing
the normal-mode, body-wave, and surface-wave methods employed in the
determination of the Earth's three-dimensional internal structure and
the source mechanisms of earthquakes. The three parts--Foundations,
The Spherical Earth and The Aspherical Earth--are concerned
primarily with the forward problem of global seismology--detailing how
synthetic seismograms and spectra may be calculated and interpreted.
As a long-needed unification of methods and results in this active field,
Theoretical Global Seismology will be important to graduate students
in geophysics and allied fields, as well as to professional seismologists,
geodynamicists, geomagnetists, and astronomers who study the oscillations
of the Sun and other stars.
"Theoretical
Global Seismology is both comprehensive and elegant. The treatise
can serve superbly as a text for a very thorough one-year graduate course,
and, as well, as a reference of great authority, scope and depth.
It should be on the shelf of every seismologist and all other scientists
with an interest into how the deep Earth is probed. I look forward
to the early appearance of dog-ears on my copy."
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Freeman Gilbert, University
Of California, San Diego
"Dahlen and Tromp
have crafted a masterful treatise for all interested in the theory of
terrestrial elastic waves. This exhaustive book furnishes the
practicing scientist with a much-needed compendium of research results
from the last twenty years, including thoroughly up-to-date treatments
of wave propagation in the aspherical, anisotropic, and anelastic media.
It also provides the novice with an accessible text that clarifies many
previously muddled theoretical concepts. Seismologists will appreciate
the cross-linkages made by the authors with work on wave propagation
in other areas of physics."
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Thomas H. Jordan, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
"Dahlen and Tromp's
Theoretical Global Seismology is an impressive piece of work.
As a comprehensive reference for researchers and advanced graduate students,
there really isn't any competition. This is the only book on the
topic that does a thorough job of developing the underlying principles
of continuum mechanics in a seismological context."
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Guy Masters, University
of California, San Diego
"This impressive
book represents considerable effort on the part of the authors.
In particular, it provides, for the first time, complete treatments
of the effects of rotation, ellipticity, lateral heterogeneity, and
anelasticity upon seismic wave propagation and the free oscillations
of the Earth."
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Barbara A. Romanowicz, University
of California, Berkeley