Imaging the earth's interior
Jon F. Claerbout
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Imaging the earth's interior
Publisher
Blackwell Scientific
Pages
398
ISBN-10
0865423040
Subjects
Concepts and Applications in 3D Seismic Imaging
Time domain teleseismic P waveform modeling and the crust and upper mantle structure beneath Berkeley, California
Data report for the 1991 Bay Area Seismic Imaging Experiment (BASIX)
Teleseismic P-SV waveform modeling for crustal structure beneath Mina, Nevada and beneath Long Valley Calder, California
Advances in studies of heterogeneities in the Earth's lithosphere
Obrabotka izobrazheniĭ geofizicheskoĭ sredy
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Imaging the earth's interior was written by Jon F. Claerbout.