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F. A. Dahlen (Author), Jeroen Tromp (Author)
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0691001243 978-0691001241 September 21, 1998

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, F. A. Dahlen and Jeroen Tromp present an 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 authors provide a survey of both the history of global seismological research and the major theoretical and observational advances made in the past decade.

The book is divided into three parts. In the first, "Foundations," Dahlen and Tromp give an extensive introduction to continuum mechanics and discuss the representation of seismic sources and the free oscillations of a completely general Earth model. The resulting theory should provide the basis for future scientific discussions of the elastic-gravitational deformation of the Earth. The second part, "The Spherical Earth," is devoted to the free oscillations of a spherically symmetric Earth. In the third part, "The Aspherical Earth," the authors discuss methods of dealing with the Earth's three-dimensional heterogeneity. The book is 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 theories in global seismology, the book will be important to graduate students and to professional seismologists, geodynamicists, and geomagnetists, as well as to astronomers who study the free oscillations of the Sun and other stars.



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[G]raduate students and their supervisors for years to come will turn with gratitude to Theoretical Global Seismology.... The theoretical seismology in this book is not merely an intellectual achievement of a very high order, it is driven by the need to understand our planet and will be the basis of applied seismology and other practical studies of wave generation and propagation for decades to come. -- Paul G. Richards, Nature



Tony Dahlen and Jeroen Tromp have written a treatise, Theoretical Global Seismology, that is authoritative and comprehensive.... Theoretical Global Seismology is a masterpiece and I strongly recommend it to every seismologist. Other geophysicists would do well to become acquainted with its contents, because its methodology extends far beyond seismology. After reviewing the book, I am pleased to report that dog-ears have appeared on my copy. -- Freeman Gilbert, EOS



...[T]his book is a remarkable achievement and, thanks to PUP, a great value. If you are a global seismologist, there is no excuse for not having this book on your bookshelf--and you should even read most of it! If you are a graduate student, this beast will take a little effort to absorb, but be assured--this really is the right way to think about global seismology. -- Guy Masters, Seismological Research Letters

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F. A. Dahlen is Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Geosciences at Princeton University. Jeroen Tromp is Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 944 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (September 21, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691001243
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691001241
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not an easy book but a very good one, March 13, 2006
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This is a good book. It definitely fills a gap in the literature in the sense that it is unique in combining the rigorous continuum mechanics with the free modes of the earth (or terrestrial planets in general). It also connects the low-frequency oscillations (normal modes) to the seismological observables. The only problem is that you need to have studied a considerable amount of classical continuum mechanics and elastic wave propagation to reach the stage and this can not be expected from everyone. For a student who just studied intro to continuum mechanics and knows what the spherical harmonics are, this book can serve to relate all this stuff to the real world. Have a nice time reading the book.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A thick tome that is a little hard to swallow for begining students, August 26, 2005
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In my on going quest to collect any and all books on seismology (earthquake and theoretical) I found a good deal (price) on this book and went ahead and bought it. I did not need it for any classes etcetera, but I wanted it as a reference maybe. I ordered it sight-unseen. When I got it I was somewhat dismayed. It is very rigorous in its mathematical treatment of the subject (newbies be forewarned!) and the equations are somewhat cluttered. I don't know why, but I have noticed a trend in that the more advanced textbooks get, the smaller they get! The pages in this book are 5.5" X 9.0" If the pages were bigger, it wouldn't have to be as thick and might make for a cleaner layout. It is a very advanced theoretical book and so I haven't used it much. My only other gripe is somwhat selfish. I learned from other seismology books first and most of the equations in this one are hard to follow because of the use of different symols for variables and indicies. I wish there was some continuity in the seismological community on this matter. The authors are no doubt "giants" in their field, therefore I am sure this book is a valuable asset to researchers. If you are new to the subject and/or curious and this book is NOT required in a class, I would look elsewhere.
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3 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Geology ROCKS!!! =) =) =), August 9, 2004
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I am an important professor at some university, and I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I used to think geology was a waste of time, but now I don't think so anymore. Because I read this book. This REALLY GOOD book. It's about the free oscillations of the Earth. If you don't know what that means, the earth freely oscillates, and that's what this book is about. These (free) oscillations are related to earthquakes. Well, I don't want to say too much because I'm afraid of spoiling the end of this classic book on free oscillations. But it's about earthquakes and it is SO good. So don't delay, do what I say, and buy this book right away today, okay?
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First Sentence:
After every major earthquake, the Earth rings like a large bell for several days. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
hydrostatic ellipticity, multiplet approximation, hybrid multiplets, tangential slip condition, singlet eigenfrequencies, spheroidal multiplets, target multiplet, shear quality factors, beachball correspond, radial slowness, ray perturbation theory, anelastic perturbation, hydrostatic initial stress, biorthonormality relations, dual eigenfunctions, eigenfrequency perturbations, gravitational boundary conditions, terrestrial monopole, caustic phase shift, unit slowness, amplitude variation law, asymptotic eigenfrequencies, singlet eigenfunctions, stress glut, tsunami modes
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Lagrangian Cauchy, Preliminary Reference Earth Model, Kuril Islands, Tik Sjl, Elastic Non-Rotating, Cathedral Cave, Pacific Ocean, Sik Sjl, Sil Sjk, South Africa, South Pole, The Hilbert, World-Wide Standard Seismographic Network
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