After every major earthquake, the Earth rings like a bell for several
days. These free oscillations of the Earth and the related propagating
body and surface waves are routinely detected at broad-band
seismographic stations around the world. In this comprehensive treatise,
Dahlen and Tromp present an up-to-date and advanced theoretical
treatment of global seismology, describing the normal-mode-body-wave,
and surface-wave methods employed in the determination of the Earth's
three-dimensional internal structure and the source mechanisms of
earthquakes. As a long-needed unification of methods and results in this
active research area. Theoretical Global Seismology will be important to
graduate students in geophysics and allied fields, as well as to
seismologists, geodynamicists, geomagnetists, and astronomers who study
the oscillations of the Sun and other stars.