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Waves And Rays In Seismology: Answers To Unasked Questions (Hardcover, Second Edition)
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Waves And Rays In Seismology: Answers To Unasked Questions (Hardcover, Second Edition)
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'In summary, Professor Slawinski has written an engaging volume
covering an unfamiliar topic in a highly accessible fashion.
Non-specialists will gain a significant appreciation of the unique
complexities associated with seismology.'Contemporary PhysicsThe
author dedicates this book to readers who are concerned with
finding out the status of concepts, statements and hypotheses, and
with clarifying and rearranging them in a logical order. It is thus
not intended to teach tools and techniques of the trade, but to
discuss the foundations on which seismology - and in a larger
sense, the theory of wave propagation in solids - is built. A key
question is: why and to what degree can a theory developed for an
elastic continuum be used to investigate the propagation of waves
in the Earth, which is neither a continuum nor fully elastic. But
the scrutiny of the foundations goes much deeper: material
symmetry, effective tensors, equivalent media; the influence (or,
rather, the lack thereof) of gravitational and thermal effects and
the rotation of the Earth, are discussed ab initio. The variational
principles of Fermat and Hamilton and their consequences for the
propagation of elastic waves, causality, Noether's theorem and its
consequences on conservation of energy and conservation of linear
momentum are but a few topics that are investigated in the process
to establish seismology as a science and to investigate its
relation to subjects like realism and empiricism in natural
sciences, to the nature of explanations and predictions, and to
experimental verification and refutation.In the second edition, new
sections, figures, examples, exercises and remarks are added. Most
importantly, however, four new appendices of about one-hundred
pages are included, which can serve as a self-contained
continuum-mechanics course on finite elasticity. Also, they broaden
the scope of elasticity theory commonly considered in seismology.
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