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The course is part of the module 'Fundamentals of Digital Seismology' (12 ECTS) which is composed of the 'Digital Seismology' class (6ECTS) offered in winter semester and the 'Array Seismology' class (6ECTS) taught in summer semester. The module exam will be held at the end of the summer semester and will be aboue the content of both classes. The natural order of visiting the classes in the module is first 'Digital Seismology' as a block course in February and then 'Array seismology'. However, this is not formally required. Note that there will be no exam offered at the end of the winter semester.
Qualification goals of the module are:
- deepen your understanding of digital signal processing and systems theory using the example of seismic time series
- understand the mode of action of different types of filters
- design and apply different types of filters for seismogram analysis and interpretation, deconvolution of seismograms and instrument correction
- learn the analysis of seismic wave fields by means of array methods
- understand multichannel filter process
- understand the relationship between array geometry, inherent array resolution limits, or spatial aliasing artifacts, and strategies to avoid them
- develop, design and install an array in practice
- understand the advantages of array techniques and their fields of application, e.g. to investigate interdisciplinary geoscientific relationships in the Earth system
- being able to perform scientific analysis of interactions in the Earth system
- understand the basics for independent scientific work
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