Pilant, 1984 - Google Patents
On S-wave directivity patternsPilant, 1984
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- 778152431777371549
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- Pilant W
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- Geophysics
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Plane-wave directivity patterns for both P-and S-waves approaching a free surface are well known (Knopoff et al., 1957, Figure 3–5). These have been shown to apply in a reciprocal manner to time-harmonic S-waves emanating from vertical and horizontal sources (Miller …
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