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Selected Papers From Volume 32 of Vychislitel'naya...

Selected Papers From Volume 32 of Vychislitel'naya Seysmologiya

Dipak K. Chowdhury
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Computational Seismology and Geodynamics Series.

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the Editorial Board of Computational Seismology and Geodynamics (CSG) are happy to present the seventh volume of CSG. This volume celebrates the 80th birthday of Professor Vladimir Isaakovitch Keilis-Borok, one of the most eminent geophysicists of our time, and the Editor-in-Chief of Vychislitel'naya Seysmologiya, the prestigious seismological journal published in Russian. To honor Professor Keilis-Borok, this volume contains the unedited articles not only from well-known Russian scientists, but those written by many prominent scientists around the world. The Editorial Board of CSG wishes Professor Keilis-Borok many happy returns and many more fruitful years. May his future years continue enriching the field of geosciences as in the past.

Volume 1 (159 pp.) 1994 selected articles from Volumes 22 & 23
Volume 2 (188 pp.) 1994 selected articles from Volumes 24 & 25
Volume 3 (236 pp.) 1996 selected articles from Volumes 26 & 27
Volume 4 (200 pp.) 1999 selected articles from Volumes 28 & 29
Volume 5 (132 pp.) 2003 selected articles from Volume 30
Volume 6 (102 pp.) 2004 selected articles from Volume 31
Volume 7 (250 pp.) 2005 selected articles from Volume 32
Volume 8 (186 pp.) 2008 selected articles from Volumes 33 & 34

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Year:
2005
Publisher:
American Geophysical Union
Language:
english
Pages:
261
ISBN 10:
1118667824
ISBN 13:
9781118667828
File:
PDF, 18.07 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2005
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