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Newly formed craters on Mars located using seismic and acoustic wave data from InSight
Nature Geoscience, 2022R. Garcia +38 more
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GEOPHYSICS, 1950
Speculations are made regarding the significance of the well‐known observation that seismic reflection energy is usually in the frequency range of from 20 to 100 cycles per second. The general absence of reflected energy below 20 cps is attributed to the fact that the wavelengths of seismic waves in this frequency range are becoming large compared to ...
D. H. Clewell, R. F. Simon
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Speculations are made regarding the significance of the well‐known observation that seismic reflection energy is usually in the frequency range of from 20 to 100 cycles per second. The general absence of reflected energy below 20 cps is attributed to the fact that the wavelengths of seismic waves in this frequency range are becoming large compared to ...
D. H. Clewell, R. F. Simon
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1983
Seismic wave propagation is founded on the principles and laws of classical physics: Hooke’s law relating stress and strain, the theory of elasticity, the principles of conservation of energy and momentum, Newton’s laws of motion, and the wave equation.
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Seismic wave propagation is founded on the principles and laws of classical physics: Hooke’s law relating stress and strain, the theory of elasticity, the principles of conservation of energy and momentum, Newton’s laws of motion, and the wave equation.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
A seismic wave generator and method of using it, which comprises a vertical array of sources at known spacings, for detonation in a seismic wave propagating medium of known seismic velocity; means to initiate the sources in time sequence in a selected series of known different time intervals and recording the seismic waves at a distant location to ...
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A seismic wave generator and method of using it, which comprises a vertical array of sources at known spacings, for detonation in a seismic wave propagating medium of known seismic velocity; means to initiate the sources in time sequence in a selected series of known different time intervals and recording the seismic waves at a distant location to ...
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Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2019
Jingbo Liu +4 more
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