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(5) Numerical Seismograms in a 3D Earth: ''Jeroen Tromp'' | [[Media:CIDER2010_Tromp.ppt.zip | ppt presentation]] | | (5) Numerical Seismograms in a 3D Earth: ''Jeroen Tromp'' | [[Media:CIDER2010_Tromp.ppt.zip | ppt presentation]] | | ||
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== 2012 == | == 2012 == | ||
go back to [http://www.deep-earth.org/wiki_cider/CIDER_Lecture_Collection CIDER lecture collection] | go back to [http://www.deep-earth.org/wiki_cider/CIDER_Lecture_Collection CIDER lecture collection] |
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Contents |
2004
1) Geophysical Inverse Problems - Introduction: Adam Dziewonski | ppt presentation | view audio/video of the presentation
2) Wave equation with consideration of anisotropy and attenuation: Adam Dziewonski | ppt presentation
3) Body wave travel times (transmitted, reflected, differential): Guy Masters | pdf presentation
4) Free oscillations: excitation, measurement of center frequencies and attenuation; differential kernels: Guy Masters | pdf presentation
5) Free oscillations: mode splitting: Guy Masters | pdf presentation
6) Wave propagation in three dimensional media: Barbara Romanowicz | ppt presentation
7) Current state of knowledge of the structure of the Earth's interior: Adam Dziewonski and Guy Masters | pdf presentation
2006
2008
2010
(1) Introduction to Seismology: Wave Equation-Body Waves: Peter Shearer CIDER Class | Notes (pdf) |
(2) Introduction to Normal Modes and Surface Waves: Barbara Romanowicz | ppt presentation |
(3) Attenuation, Interpreting Seismic Information: Colleen Dalton | pdf presentation |
(4) Inverse Theory: Guy Masters | ppt presentation |
(5) Numerical Seismograms in a 3D Earth: Jeroen Tromp | ppt presentation |
(6) Seismo 6 Scattering and Heterogeneity: Alan Levander | pdf presentation |
2012
go back to CIDER lecture collection