This monograph provides an up-to-date overview on methods and techniques in seismology, with a focus on describing and detecting seismic waves in anisotropic media. The author discusses structural, physical and mechanical aspects of the crust by analyzing earthquake data from field studies, rendering the book a practical reference for researchers in seismology and applied geophysics. Contents:Rock Anisotropy, Fracture and Earthquake AssessmentSeismic Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Rocks with Applications to Defining Fractures in Earth CrustReproducing the Realistic Compressive-tensile Strength Ratio of Rocks using Discrete Element ModelRock Fracture under Static and Dynamic StressMultiple Linear Regression Analyses on the Relationships among Magnitude, Rupture Length, Rupture Width, Rupture Area, and Surface DisplacementPI Algorithm Applied to the Sichuan-Yunnan Region: A Statistical Physics Method for Intermediate-term Medium-range Earthquake Forecast in Continental ChinaProbabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for Pacific Island Countries
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