280396 VO MA PE 04 VO Anisotropy (NPI) (2024W)
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max. 20 participants
Language: English
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Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
The course will be held online, in 90-minute session over the second half of the semester (13.11.-8.1.), each 13:00-14:30.
- Wednesday 02.10. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 09.10. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 16.10. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 23.10. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 30.10. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 06.11. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 13.11. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 20.11. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 27.11. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 04.12. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 11.12. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- N Wednesday 08.01. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 15.01. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 22.01. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
- Wednesday 29.01. 13:00 - 14:30 Seminarraum Paläontologie 2B311 3.OG UZA II
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Oral exam
Attending the online courses is a prerequisite for entering the exam.
Attending the online courses is a prerequisite for entering the exam.
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The basis for the exam will be the content of the course, covered in the class.
Attending the online classes is a prerequisite for entering the exam.
Attending the online classes is a prerequisite for entering the exam.
Reading list
Babuska, V., Cara, M., 1991, Seismic anisotropy in the Earth, Springer
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MA PE 04
Last modified: Tu 01.10.2024 13:46
Wave propagation in homogeneous anisotropic media, elastic anisotropy of minerals, polycrystalline rocks, Backus-, Reuss and other averages over anisotropic properties, transverse isotropy, effects at seismic wavelength, effects of seismic anisotropy on the different wave type: refraction, shear-wave splitting, surface waves (azimuthal anisotropy, radial anisotropy), anisotropy in the Earth, upper crust, lower crust, mantle, inner core, different tectonic environments, mountain chains, subduction zones, cracked media, Hudson-models, crack density, anisotropy effects in reflection seismic, applications in the hydrocarbon industry, relation with stress, reservoir engineering.The students will also learn present scientific material in a presentation.The course consists mostly of lectures.