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Determination of source parameters by amplitude equalization of seismic surface waves: 2. Release of tectonic strain by underground nuclear explosions and mechanisms of earthquakes [PDF]
The radiation patterns of Love and Rayleigh waves from three nuclear explosions (Hardhat, Haymaker, and Shoal) are studied to determine the nature of the asymmetry of radiation and the mechanism of Love wave generation.
Ben-Menahem, Ari +2 more
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Yukio Mishima, “Tumultul valurilor” [Yukio Mishima, “The Sound of Waves”] [PDF]
The essay aims at decoding the 1954 novel The Sound of Waves in relation to Mishima’s biography, political and aesthetic theory, arguing that his most serene artistic achievement is, in the end, a desperate self-deluding for various inner contradictions.
Lucian Vasile Bâgiu
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On the excitation of magnetic signals by Love waves
The polarization method for recognition of seismomagnetic waves against a noise background is presented. The method is applied to detection of magnetic oscillations accompanying the propagation of surface Love wave after a strong earthquake.
B. Tsegmed +2 more
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Love Wave Tomography of the United States
AbstractLove wave phase velocity maps provide essential constraints on radial anisotropy and deformation in the crust and upper mantle. However, the phenomenon of overtone interference causes scatter and systematic bias in the velocity measurements and impedes efforts to image small‐scale anisotropic variations.
Anant Hariharan, Colleen A Dalton
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Dispersion of Love Waves in a Composite Layer Resting on Monoclinic Half-Space
Dispersion of Love waves is studied in a fibre-reinforced layer resting on monoclinic half-space. The wave velocity equation has been obtained for a fiber-reinforced layer resting on monoclinic half space.
Sukumar Saha
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3D seismic physical simulation experiment of Love in-seam waves
In the field of ultrasonic seismic physical simulation, the physical simulation technology of 3D in-seam wave seismic has rarely been carried out and there are limited related works reported.
Pan WANG +5 more
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Summary The effect on Love waves of linear increase of velocity of S in the lower layer was studied in 1928 for short and moderate wavelengths, corresponding to periods up to the order of 100 s, and it appeared from the results that for very long waves the period might tend to a finite limit and the group-velocity also to a finite limit. In the present
H. Jeffreys, J. A. Hudson
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Analysis of long-period seismic waves excited by the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens - a terrestrial monopole? [PDF]
Long-period (100 to 260 s) Love and Rayleigh waves excited by the eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, and recorded by IDA, SRO, and ASRO stations were analyzed to determine the mechanism of the eruption. The amplitude radiation patterns of both
Given, Jeffrey W., Kanamori, Hiroo
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On Love Waves across the Ocean [PDF]
i Displacements of Love waves generated by a two-dimensional point source in a layered medium have been studied earlier by Sezawa & Sato by the method of successive reflections at the boundaries. In this paper the same problem has been worked out by using Green's function.
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Modelling and FEM Simulation of Love Wave SAW-Based Dichloromethane Gas Sensor
In this paper, surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology based on love waves was designed in three dimensions for finite element modelling (FEM) and analysis in order to detect volatile organic compounds (VOC).
Anchara Veettil Anoop +2 more
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