Description
This book provides an approachable and concise introduction to seismic theory for a one-semester undergraduate course.
About the Author
Peter M. Shearer is a Professor of Geophysics at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. He has written over one hundred scientific papers on various aspects of seismology and is currently the President-Elect of the seismology section of the American Geophysical Union. He has taught the introductory seismology class at Scripps for over 15 years; this book is based on material and problem sets that were developed for this class.
Reviews
'... a concise and practical survey text that does a fine job of covering the basics ... it is ideally suited for an intermediate to advanced undergraduate class ...' Seismological Research Letters
'... Shearer has a knack for clear explanations and for making otherwise difficult concepts easy to understand ...' EOS
'As an introductory course textbook for upper-level undergraduate students it may be the best textbook available now.' Physics Today
'The fundamental concepts are clearly explained, emphasizing intuitive understanding ...' Applied Mechanics Reviews
'... an excellent introduction for non-seismologists to grasp concepts behind seismological techniques.' Episodes
Book Information
ISBN 9780521708425
Author Peter M. Shearer
Format Paperback
Page Count 412
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 820g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 173mm * 21mm