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Rock Quality Seismic Velocity Attenuation And Anisotropy Nick Barton

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Rock Quality Seismic Velocity Attenuation And Anisotropy Nick Barton
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.91 MB
Pages: 756
Author: Nick Barton
ISBN: 9780203964453, 9780415394413, 0203964454, 0415394414
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Rock Quality Seismic Velocity Attenuation And Anisotropy Nick Barton by Nick Barton 9780203964453, 9780415394413, 0203964454, 0415394414 instant download after payment.

Seismic measurements take many forms, and have a universal role in the earth sciences. There are huge rewards to be gained from ‘seeing’ below the earth’s surface. This unique book describes seismic behaviour at many scales, and provides the appropriate interpretation in terms of rock mechanics. Reviewing examples of seismic measurements from numerous fields in civil, mining, petroleum, geophysics, and tectonophysics, and stretching over ten orders of magnitude, the book considers seismic measurements from microcrack compliance in laboratory tests samples to crustal and mid-ocean ridge measurements, where the emphasis is on velocity-depth-age models. Between these extremes, Dr Barton covers in situ block tests, borehole stability, dam and bridge foundations, quarry blasting, transportation tunnels, rock caverns, nuclear waste repository studies and mine openings. The approach is cross-disciplinary and deliberately non-mathematical and phenomenological in nature, with a wealth of figures and a wide review of the literature from many earth science fields. Intended for consultants, practitioners, university teachers and senior students in geophysics, geology and engineering geology who are engaged with the interpretation of seismic measurements in rock and petroleum engineering.    

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