Rayleigh wave dispersion in Australia
Lindsay Thomas
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Rayleigh wave dispersion in Australia
Published
1968
Publisher
University of Adelaide, Dept. of Physics
Pages
27
Subjects
Reflection and transmission of obliquely incident Rayleigh waves at a vertical discontinuity
On the compressible Rayleigh problem
The 1988 Lancang-Gengma, China, earthquake sequence
The effect of source depth on Rayleigh waves
Modellseismische Untersuchung des Systems aus Rayleighwelle und Scherwelle an der Oberfläche des elastischen Halbraumes bei verschiedenen Herdtiefen
Representation of Rayleigh and Love wave operators in a sphere and a half space having rate type viscoelasticity
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Rayleigh wave dispersion in Australia was written by Lindsay Thomas.
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