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Explosion Seismology in Central Europe: Data and Results

Editat de P. Giese European Seismological Commission Editat de C. Prodehl, A. Stein
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 feb 2012
The determination of crustal structure by means of explo­ sion seismology has been one of the major objectives of the European Seismological Commission (ESC) over the past twenty-five years. It was decided some time ago to publish the results of regional crustal investigations in Europe in a series of monographs. This publication entitled "Ex­ plosion Seismology in Central Europe - Data and Results" is Volume 1 in a sequence of publications dealing with the crustal structure in Europe. The European seismologists are indebted to the German Geo­ physical Society (Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft) for taking the initiative to publish this book. Thanks are due to the German Research Society (Deutsche Forschungs­ gemeinschaft) for providing generous financial support of the field measurements and data evaluation. It is hoped that this publication will stimulate a continuation of in­ vestigations of the earth's lithosphere in order to eluci­ date the details which are still not fully understood.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642664052
ISBN-10: 3642664059
Pagini: 452
Ilustrații: XV, 432 p.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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The determination of crustal structure by means of explo­ sion seismology has been one of the major objectives of the European Seismological Commission (ESC) over the past twenty-five years. It was decided some time ago to publish the results of regional crustal investigations in Europe in a series of monographs. This publication entitled "Ex­ plosion Seismology in Central Europe - Data and Results" is Volume 1 in a sequence of publications dealing with the crustal structure in Europe. The European seismologists are indebted to the German Geo­ physical Society (Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft) for taking the initiative to publish this book. Thanks are due to the German Research Society (Deutsche Forschungs­ gemeinschaft) for providing generous financial support of the field measurements and data evaluation. It is hoped that this publication will stimulate a continuation of in­ vestigations of the earth's lithosphere in order to eluci­ date the details which are still not fully understood.

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1 Main Geologic Features of the Federal Republic of Germany.- 2 Contributions by Other Geophysical Methods.- 2.1 Investigation of Seismic Noise in the Federal Republic of Germany.- 2.2 Magnetics.- 2.3 Geoelectric Ultra-Deep Sounding.- 2.4 Geothermic Investigations.- 2.5 Compressional and Shear Wave Velocities as a Function of Temperature in Rocks at High Pressure.- 2.6 Some Petrophysical Aspects of Deep Structure.- 2.7 Gravity.- 3 Basic Data of the Deep-Seismic Sounding Observations.- 3.1 Shotpoint Data of Quarry Blasts 1958–1972.- 3.2 Seismic Signals from Quarry Blasts.- 3.3 Description of Profiles.- 3.4 Presentation of Record Sections.- 3.5 Standard Equipment for Deep-Seismic Sounding.- 3.6 Seismic Long-Distance Observations of Quarry Blasts — Test Measurements in Western Germany.- 3.7 Cooperation in Deep-Seismic Sounding between the Geophysical Institutes, the Geological Surveys, and the Oil Industry.- 4 Problems of Evaluation of Seismic-Refraction Data for Crustal and Upper-Mantle Studies.- 4.1 General Remarks on Travel Time Data and Principles of Correlation.- 4.2 Problems and Tasks of Data Generalization.- 4.3 Depth Calculation.- 4.4 A Seismic-Ray Tracing Method for Two-Dimensional Inhomogeneous Media.- 4.5 Calculation of Travel Times and Ray Paths for Lateral Inhomogeneous Media.- 4.6 Inversion of Seismic Records with the Aid of Synthetic Seismograms.- 4.7 Some Notes on Theoretical Travel Time and Amplitude Curves.- 5 Main Features of Crustal Structure in Western Germany.- 5.1 Models of Crustal Structure and Main Wave Groups.- 5.2 Results of the Generalized Interpretation of the Deep-Seismic Sounding Data.- 5.3 An Updated Time-Term Interpretation of Pn-Data from Quarry Blasts and Explosions in Western Germany.- 5.4 The Basic Features of Crustal Structure in Relation to the Main Geological Units.- 6 Interpretation of Regional Seismic Data.- 6.1 An Interpretation of Wide-Angle Measurements in the Rhenish Massif.- 6.2 Near-Vertical Reflections Recorded at the Wide-Angle Profile in the Rhenish Massif.- 6.3 Results of a Seismic-Refraction Profile from the Hoher Meissner to the North German Plain.- 6.4 Seismic-Refraction Measurements along Two Crossing Profiles in Northern Germany and Their Interpretation by a Ray-Tracing Method.- 6.5 Seismic Results from Southwestern Germany.- 6.6 Results of Seismic Investigations in the Ries Crater Area (Southern Germany).- 6.7 Results from Deep-Seismic Sounding in the Rhine-Main Area.- 6.8 Explosion-Seismology Research in the Central and Southern Rhine Graben — A Case History.- 6.9 P-Wave Velocities in the Northern Calcareous Alps Derived from Observations of Explosions in the Eschenlohe Quarry.- 6.10 Results of a Combined Evaluation of Longitudinal and Transverse Waves on a Seismic Profile along the Northern Margin of the Alps.- 6.11 Crustal Structure in Southeastern Bavaria Derived from Seismic-Refraction Measurements by Ray-Tracing Methods.- 7 Main Features of Crustal Structure in the Alps.- 8 Some Aspects of Comparing Seismic and Gravimetric Results from Selected Areas.- 8.1 Comparison of Wide-Angle Measurements in the USSR and the Federal Republic of Germany.- 8.2 Comparison of Seismic-Refraction Studies in Central Europe and the Western United States.- 8.3 Investigations on Isostatic Balance in Different Parts of Eurasia Based on Seismic and Gravity Data.- 9 Acknowledgments.- 10 References.- Geographical and Geological Index.- Appendix: Record Sections.