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|a 550.34
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|a Cagniard, Louis
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|a Reflection and refraction of progressive seismic waves
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|a New York, NY :
|b McGraw-Hill,
|c 1962
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|a 282 p. :
|b il., diagrs., tablas
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|a International series in the earth sciences
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505 |
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|g Chapter 1.
|t Notation. Partial Differential Equation in Infinite Media. Boundary Conditions at a Plane Surface Separating Two Media
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505 |
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|g Chapter 2.
|t Vibrating Sphere in an InfiniteHomogeneous Medium. Definition of the Pount Source II. Initial Conditions
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505 |
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|t Appendix 2-A.
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505 |
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|g Chapter 3.
|t The Method of Integration
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505 |
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|g Chapter 4.
|t Determinations of the Exponential Coefficients
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505 |
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|g Chapter 5.
|t Determination of the Transmission Factor B(r)
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505 |
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|g Chapter 6.
|t Study of the Transmission Factor B(r)
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505 |
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|g Chapter 7.
|t Solution of the Other Integral Equations. Behavior of the Ensemble of Different Wave Fronts. Definitive Justification of the Solution. Importance of the Conical Wave Fronts
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|g Chapter 8.
|t The Static Problem: The Limiting Case
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505 |
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|g Chapter 9.
|t The Partiucular Case of the Harmonic Steady State
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505 |
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|g Chapter 10.
|t The Progressive Wave when the Second Medium is a Vaccum. Kinematic Discontinuities. Primary Terms
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505 |
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|g Chapter 11.
|t The Progressive Wave when the Second Medium is a Vacuum (Continued). The Rayleigh Wave
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505 |
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|g Chapter 12.
|t The Progressive Wave When the Second Medium us a Vacuum (Continued). The Second Surface Wave
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505 |
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|g Chapter 13.
|t The Progressive Wave When the Second Medium us a Vacuum (Concluded). The Spherical Distortional Pseudo-wave
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505 |
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|g Chapter 14.
|t The Case un Which the Second Medium is a Fluid. Further Consideration of the case of Two Solid Media
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|a Flinn, Edward A.
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|a Dix, Charles Hewitt
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|a info:eu-repo/semantics/book
|a info:ar-repo/semantics/libro
|b info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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