8/19/2007: Note the change in scheduled meeting time -- we will now meet 8-9:15 am in MSEC 187.
9/19/2007: The PASSCAL visit will be on Sept. 27th. Please meet up at PASSCAL at 8 am.
9/19/2007: There will be no class on 10/02, Exercise 2 will be extended, due on Sept 27 (give to Kim or put in my mailbox), and the student presentations for section 1 will be moved to 10/11. These dates are revised on the schedule below.
8/21 - Class Introduction
8/23 - Stress and Strain S&W 2.1-2.3 pdf
8/28 - Seismic Waves and Ray Theory S&W 2.4-2.6; 3.4 pdf
8/30 - Surface Waves and Normal Modes S&W 2.7-2.9 pdf
9/04 - Instrumentation S&W 6.2-6.4 pdf
9/06 - Instrumentation S&W 6.6 pdf
9/11 - Seismogram Interpretation S&W 3.5-3.5.2
9/13 - Seismogram Interpretation and Earthquake Location S&W 7.1-7.2 pdf
9/18 -
Seismogram Interpretation and Earthquake Location S&W 7.1-7.2 pdf
9/20 -
Earth Structure - Tomography and Attenuation S&W 7.3; 3.7 pdf
9/25 -
Earth Structure - Crust S&W 3.2.4 pdf
9/27 - PASSCAL visit
10/02 - No class
10/04 - Earth Structure - Mantle and Core S&W 3.5.2-3.5.4; 3.6; 3.8.3-3.8.5 mantle_pdf core_pdf
10/09 -
Earth Structure - Mantle and Core S&W 3.5.2-3.5.4; 3.6; 3.8.3-3.8.5
10/11 - Student Presentations - Instrumentation or Structure Topics
10/16 - Earthquake Source - Focal Mechanisms S&W 4.1-4.2 pdf
10/18 - NO CLASS
10/23 - Earthquake Source - Moment Tensors S&W 4.4 pdf
10/25 - Earthquake Source - Geodesy S&W 4.5 pdf
10/30 - Earthquake Source - Source parameters S&W 4.6 pdf
11/01 - Earthquake Source - Source parameters S&W 4.6
11/06 - Earthquake Source - Rupture modeling S&W 4.3 pdf
11/08 - Earthquake Source - Rupture modeling S&W 4.3
11/13 - Earthquake Source - Earthquake Statistics S&W 4.7 pdf
11/15 - Student Presentations - Earthquake Source Topics
11/20 - Seismotectonics S&W 5.3-5.4 pdf
11/22 - NO CLASS - THANKSGIVING
11/27 - Seismotectonics S&W 5.5-5.6 pdf
11/29 - Seismotectonics S&W 5.7 pdf
12/04 - Student Presentations - Seismotectonics Topics
12/06 - Class Wrap-up
Each student will be required to present a review of an observation or technique important in the field of seismology. These can be recent or "classic" observations or techniques. You will be responsible for getting approval for your topic (earlier is better), reading the literature that relates to your topic, providing a presenting a 20 minute summary to the class, and writing a summary due on your presentation day.
Examples of topics and paper suggestions are here
Exercise 2 - Due 9/25 pdf
Exercise 3 - Due 10/11
Exercise 4 - Due 10/23 exercise pdf paper to read
Exercise 5 - Due 11/06 pdf
Exercise 6 - Due 11/20 pdf
Exercise 7 - Due 12/06
pdf
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