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Surface-wave Seismology for Engineering and Environmental Geophysics
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2016, 2016Recep Cakir, Tomio Inazaki
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CROSS-WELL SEISMOLOGY - A TOOL FOR RESERVOIR GEOPHYSICS
1991Björn N P Paulsson
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Mathematical geophysics. A survey of recent developments in seismology and geodynamics
Tectonophysics, 1990exaly +2 more sources
Seismic tomography. With applications in global seismology and exploration geophysics
Tectonophysics, 1990exaly +2 more sources
Mathematical geophysics: A survey of recent developments in seismology and geodynamics
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 1988exaly +2 more sources
Seismology of Phobos: from geophysics to cosmogony
Solar System Research, 2010Several of the most fundamental and feasible geophysical problems partially related to the Phobos-Grunt mission have been analyzed based on the available works. The assumed results will form the informational basis for the development of the cosmogony of planets’ small satellites and asteroids.
O. B. Khavroshkin, V. V. Tsyplakov
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Basic seismology 15: Isaac Newton and the birth of geophysics
The Leading Edge, 2008In 1687, Isaac Newton (1643–1727) gave mathematical form to the theory of gravity in his book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, nearly always referred to as the Principia. Since his achievement can be considered the starting point of modern geophysics and planetary science, this article takes a slight detour from seismology to discuss some ...
Enders A. Robinson, Dean Clark
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The utility of geophysics—Seismology
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1930I do not approach the subject of the utility of seismology in a defensive mood, since this is entirely unnecessary. In the past the loss of life and property, due to earthquakes has been great and the increase has been in ageometric ratio as the size and complexity of cities have increased, so that even moderate savings resulting from seismological ...
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