| Computational Seismology and Geodynamics Vol. 1: Selected Papers From Volumes 22 and 23 of Vychislitel''naya Seysmologiya Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Computational Seismology and Geodynamics Series, Volume 1. The series, started in 1966, is devoted to applications of modem mathematics and computer science to seismology and related studies of the solid Earth. The following fields are covered at present: nonlinear dynamics of the lithosphere and earthquake prediction; probabilistic estimation of seismic risk in terms of the damage to economy and population, including platform areas which recently became vulnerable to earthquakes; recognition of earthquake-prone areas based on formalized hierarchical neotectonic regionalization; geophysical dynamics, particularly the magnetic dynamo; three-dimensional inversion of seismological data; seismic wave propagation and seismic source theory; signal-to-noise enhancement (single records and arrays); and broadband seismological registration (new instruments). Both methodology and data analysis are covered. Most of the papers are from the staff of the International Institute of Earthquake Prediction Theory and Mathematical Geophysics; however, many authors are from other institutions of the former Soviet Union and other countries worldwide. Papers are published free of charge after being reviewed and accepted. Volume 1 (159 pp.) 1994 selected articles from Volumes 22 & 23 Dipak K. Chowdhury is the editor of Selected Papers From Volumes 22 and 23 of Vychislitel'naya Seysmologiya, Volume 1, published by Wiley. |