For the processing side (not natural earthquakes, but exploration reflections), Yilmaz is the gold standard. Published by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), this massive two-volume set covers deconvolution, stacking, migration (time and depth), and velocity analysis. No professional seismic processor goes a day without referencing this .
Geophysics is the silent architect of our understanding of the Earth. It sits at the intersection of physics and geology, using quantitative methods to peel back the layers of our planet. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or a professional, finding the right is the first step toward mastering the tools that map the invisible world beneath our feet. What is a Geophysics Book?
An Introduction to Applied and Environmental Geophysics by John M. Reynolds
The field of geophysics is too vast for a single volume to be the definitive answer. The best is the one that answers the specific question you have at the moment you are stuck. Build a shelf that includes Lowrie for theory, Telford for field methods, Shearer for waves, and Blakely for fields.