Kostrov and Das present a general theoretical model summarizing our
current knowledge of fracture mechanics as applied to earthquakes
and earthquake source processes. Part I explains continuum and
fracture mechanics, providing the reader with some background and
context. Part II continues with a discussion of the inverse problem
of earthquake source theory and a description of the seismic moment
tensor. Part III presents specific earthquake source models.
Although data processing and acquisition techniques are discussed
only in simplified form for illustrative purposes, the material in
this book will aid in better orienting and developing these
techniques. The aim of this book is to explore the phenomena
underlying earthquake fracture and present a general theoretical
model for earthquake source processes.
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