Introduction to Seismology OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Seismology Course by MIT

Published Jan 14, 2009

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Learn about earthquakes and their effects on the earth's core in this free online OpenCourseWare from MIT. 'Introduction to Seismology' explores the use of seismic waves to study the Earth's mantle, core and crust. This graduate-level is intended for students looking to study Geology or Engineering.

Introduction to Seismology: Course Specifics

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Introduction to Seismology: Course Description

Earthquakes send elastic waves through the earth. The study of these waves, known as seismology, can teach scientists a lot about the Earth's inner layers. In MIT's 'Introduction to Seismology' OpenCourseWare, students will be introduced to the basic concepts in both observational and theoretical seismology. The course covers a broad range of topics, including seismic ray theory and seismic tomography, a method for using seismic waves to create images of Earth's properties. A background in advanced calculus is recommended. MIT Professor Robert van der Hilst teaches this graduate-level course through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Department.

Downloadable lecture notes and problem sets are available for free online. To learn more, or to download course materials, visit seismology course page.

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