Preface ....................................................... vii
Contributors to Volume 1 ....................................... xi
Editorial Advisory Board ..................................... xiii
Seismology and the Structure of the Earth
1.01. Overview .................................................. 1
A.M. Dziewonski, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA,
USA
B.A. Romanowicz, University of California at
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
1.02. Theory and Observations - Earth's Free Oscillations ...... 31
J.H. Woodhouse, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
A. Deuss, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
1.03. Theory and Observations - Normal Modes and Surface
Wave Measurements ........................................ 67
R. Widmer-Schnidrig, Black Forest Observatory,
Wolfach, Germany
G. Laske, University of California San Diego,
La Jolla, CA, USA
1.04. Theory and Observations - Body Waves: Ray Methods
and Finite Frequency Effects ............................ 127
J. Virieux, Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis,
Nice, France
G. Lambaré, École des Mines de Paris, Paris,
France
1.05. Theory and Observations - Forward Modeling/Synthetic
Body Wave Seismograms ................................... 157
V.F. Cormier, University of Connecticut, Storrs,
CT, USA
1.06. Theory and Observations - Forward Modeling and
Synthetic Seismograms: 3-D Numerical Methods ............ 191
J. Tromp, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA, USA
1.07. Theory and Observations - Teleseismic Body-Wave
Scattering and Receiver-Side Structure .................. 219
M.G. Bostock, The University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, ВС, Canada
1.08. Crust and Lithospheric Structure - Active Source
Studies of Crust and Lithospheric Structure ............. 247
A. Levander, C.A. Zelt and W.W. Symes, Rice
University, Houston, TX, USA
1.09. Theory and Observations - Wave Propagation in
Anisotropic Media ....................................... 289
V. Maupin, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
J. Park, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
1.10. Theory and Observations - Seismic Tomography and
Inverse Methods ......................................... 323
C. Thurber, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wl,
USA
J. Ritsema, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI, USA
1.11. Crust and Lithospheric Structure - Global Crustal
Structure ............................................... 361
W.D. Mooney, US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA,
USA
1.12. Crust and Lithospheric Structure - Seismic Structure
of Mid-Ocean Ridges ..................................... 419
R.A. Dunn, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
Honolulu, HI, USA
D.W. Forsyth, Brown University, Providence, Rl, USA
1.13. Crust and Lithospheric Structure - Hot Spots and
Hot-Spot Swells ......................................... 445
M. McNutt and D.W. Caress, Monterey Bay Aquarium
Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, USA
1.14. Crust and Lithospheric Structure - Natural Source
Portable Array Studies of Continental Lithosphere ....... 479
D.E. James, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Washington, DC, USA
1.15. Crust and Lithospheric Structure - Long Range
Controlled Source Seismic Experiments in Europe ......... 533
A. Guterch, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw,
Poland
M. Grad, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
G.R. Keller, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK,
USA
1.16. Deep Earth Structure - Upper Mantle Structure: Global
Isotropic and Anisotropic Elastic Tomography ............ 559
J.-P. Montagner, Institut de Physique du Globe,
Paris, France
1.17. Deep Earth Structure - Transition Zone and Mantle
Discontinuities ......................................... 591
R. Kind and X. Li, GFZ Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
1.18. Deep Earth Structure - Lower Mantle and D" .............. 619
T. Lay, University of California, Santa Cruz,
Santa Cruz, CA, USA
1.19. Deep Earth Structure - The Earth's Cores ................ 655
A. Souriau, CNRS/UMR 5562, Toulouse, France
1.20. Deep Earth Structure — Seismic Scattering in the
Deep Earth .............................................. 695
P. M. Shearer, University of California, San Diego,
La Jolla, CA, USA
1.21. Deep Earth Structure - Q of the Earth from Crust
to Core ................................................. 731
B. Romanowicz, University of California, Berkeley,
CA, USA
B.J. Mitchell, Saint Louis University, St. Louis,
MO, USA
1.22. Constraints on Seismic Models from Other Disciplines -
Constraints from Mineral Physics on Seismological
Models .................................................. 775
L. Stixrude, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI, USA
R.Jeanloz, University of California at Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, USA
1.23. Constraints on Seismic Models from Other Disciplines -
Implications for Mantle Dynamics and Composition ........ 805
A.M. Forte, Université du Québec á Montréal,
Montreal, QC, Canada
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