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This hands-on guide introduces readers to the principles and practice of digital signal processing through real examples from seismology. Designed for students, early-career researchers, and practicing seismologists, it combines clear explanations with MATLAB-based exercises that show how to extract meaningful information from noisy seismic data. Starting from basic discrete-time signals and sampling, the text moves step by step toward advanced topics such as Fourier analysis, deconvolution, and digital filtering. Each chapter links theory to application, helping readers to understand how digital tools are usable to investigate the wave propagation within the Earth and the earthquake processes. Practical exercises, figures, and MATLAB codes make complex methods approachable and directly usable in the classroom or laboratory. Written with an international audience in mind, this book provides both a solid technical foundation and an accessible path into modern seismic data analysis.



