Jon Claerbout's Classroom

The Green Professor at Stanford University

This page is dedicated to the memory of my son (Johannes) Jos Claerbout 1974-99.

What's new?   Go to my office,   to SEP project.

Free books !     Free illustrations too !

I give you (since 1994) my books free on the WWW here and now in the table below.
If you send me email with the subject Put me on your book email list I, claerbout @ stanford.edu will put your name on a (confidential) mailing list.

Book
on web in html? PDF printable (portrait)? PDF for screen
(landscape)?
individual illustrations?
IMAGE ESTIMATION BY EXAMPLE: Geophysical Soundings Image Construction, (with Sergey Fomel) 303 pages, a 7/8 finished book with many fun data sets. Still known by the acronym (GEE) of its previous title, Geophysical Estimation by Example. Go to the 2008 class web site. The F90 library. here, mostly here here here
BASIC EARTH IMAGING (BEI): We carry a raw 2-D seismic data set through all steps of data processing with (almost) all the computer code (F77) required. Taught annually in fall quarter. here here here here
EARTH SOUNDINGS ANALYSIS: Processing versus Inversion (PVI), 1992. Signal analysis. Introduction to inversion. here here here here
IMAGING THE EARTH'S INTERIOR (IEI), 1985. My most widely quoted book, 300 pages, out of print, but here now! John Louie has created a magnificent Java adaptation of this class. here, mostly here,
in Russian,
in Chinese.
No. (sorry, needs scan) here
FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOPHYSICAL DATA PROCESSING (FGDP) 1976. Some people say this book, my first one, is the most creative (though the most difficult). here, mostly here,
in Russian,
in Chinese.
here here

Five free books (GEE, BEI, PVI, IEI, FGDP) with four free components (1) web html version, (2) free printable PDF documents, (3) free screen lecture layouts, and (4) free illustrations. All 982 figures in all my books (since 1976!) are here.   Free figures to paste in your slides, term papers, reports, and theses.   Enjoy!   Be careful though. I don't mind, but your teachers, colleagues, and friends, might not think well of you if they discover you have not given proper credit. You can also learn of the 32 people who helped.

Free advice for careers, for speakers, and for writers.

Free software !

Scholarships and Fellowships !

SEP has funding (research assistantships) for all students who are admitted to the Stanford University Geophysics Department. These cover reasonable living expenses (about $2000/month) and all university fees. You need to take international exams (GRE and TOEFL) etc. Here is why and how to apply.   More questions? Send email to Professor Claerbout:       claerbout @ stanford.edu