After successful completion of the course, students are able to use the seismic methods in engineering Geophysics. They are capable of planning seismic surveys, processing data and interpreting results. They are able to evaluate the seismic measurements and interpretations carried out by others.
This lecture treats the physics of seismic wave propagation, the observation of seismic waves and signal processing of seismic data. Further topics are the seismic methods, as Reflection- and Refraction seismics, the Tomography and Surface Waves, and their modeling and inversion.
- P. Keary, M. Brooks, I. Hill, 2002. An Introduction to Geophysical Exploration, Third Edition, Blackwell Science, Oxford, p.262 (Kapitel über Seismik) E
alt, aber gut:
- R. Meissner und L. Stegena,1977. Praxis der seismischen Feldmessung, Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin, p.275 D
- H. Militzer und F. Weber, 1987. Angewandte Geophysik, Band 3 – Seismik, Springer, Wien, Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, p. 420 D
verständlich, allerdings spezialisiert:
- K. Knödel, H. Krummel, G. Lange, 1997.Handbuch zur Erkundung des Untergrundes von Deponien und Altlasten, Band 3 – Geophysik, Springer, Berlin, p.1963 (Kapitel über Seismik) D
gutes Fundament:
- W. Telford R. Sheriff, L. Geldard, 1990. Applied Geophysics (Kapitel über Seismik) Cambridge University Press, E
Beste Ergänzung zur Vorlesung:
- Ö. Yilmaz, 2001. Seismic Data Analysis, Investigations in Geophysics No. 10, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Tulsa,Vol I , II, p. 2027 E
- R. Sheriff and L. Geldard, 1995. Exploration Seismology, Cambridge University Press,Cambridge, p.592 E
- Ray L. Sengbush, 2012, Seismic Exploration Methods, Springer, Berlin, p230