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Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2021
Abstract Conventional models of the structure of the Earth, such as the Preliminary Reference Earth Model (PREM), assume a bonded interface between the crust and the upper mantle. The bonded contact model is consistent with the observation of Love waves during an earthquake.
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Abstract Conventional models of the structure of the Earth, such as the Preliminary Reference Earth Model (PREM), assume a bonded interface between the crust and the upper mantle. The bonded contact model is consistent with the observation of Love waves during an earthquake.
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Revisiting SH‐Wave Data Using Love‐Wave Analysis
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2010, 2010Although Love waves are widely analyzed in earthquake seismology, there is much less attention on utilizing Love waves than Rayleigh waves by the near-surface community. Unlike incident P and Sv waves, a plane SH wave for a series of horizontal layers refracts and reflects only SH waves, which makes the shallow SH-wave refraction method more popular to
Jianghai Xia +5 more
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Applied Physics Letters, 1969
Magnetostatic surface waves are coupled to Love waves when the substrate is magnetoelastic. The coupling causes a nonreciprocal splitting of the Love wave spectrum.
H. Matthews, H. van de Vaart
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Magnetostatic surface waves are coupled to Love waves when the substrate is magnetoelastic. The coupling causes a nonreciprocal splitting of the Love wave spectrum.
H. Matthews, H. van de Vaart
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Love Wave Propagation in Viscoelastic Media
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2008, 2008Surface wave measurements have been used to compute the dynamic soil properties for near surface site characterization and the dynamic design of foundations. Much of this work has been done with the Rayleigh waves which are dependent on both the shear and the compressive wave properties of the soil.
Chakravarthy, G. Vijaya Raghavendra +1 more
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Love Waves in a Stratified Monocline Medium
Mechanics of Solids, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kuznetsov, S. V., Mondrus, V. L.
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Wave-equation dispersion inversion of Love waves
GEOPHYSICS, 2019We present a theory for wave-equation inversion of Love-wave dispersion curves, in which the misfit function is the sum of the squared differences between the wavenumbers along the predicted and observed dispersion curves. Similar to inversion of Rayleigh-wave dispersion curves, the complicated Love-wave arrivals in traces are skeletonized as simpler ...
Jing Li +3 more
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1999 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium. Proceedings. International Symposium (Cat. No.99CH37027), 1999
The propagation of Love-waves is greatly affected by the physical properties of the substance present at the surface of the waveguide through which the waves propagate. In this contribution we investigate the applicability of Love waves for the realization of a micro detector which monitors the phase transition of water to ice.
N.J. Vellekoop +2 more
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The propagation of Love-waves is greatly affected by the physical properties of the substance present at the surface of the waveguide through which the waves propagate. In this contribution we investigate the applicability of Love waves for the realization of a micro detector which monitors the phase transition of water to ice.
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