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Entry: body wave
URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-SEISMO/30
Waves that propagate through the interior of a body are called body waves, as opposed to surface waves, which propagate along the boundary surface of a body. In seismology, the Earth is usually considered an infinite, linear elastic and homogeneous continuum. In such a medium there exist only two basic types of seismic body waves with different polarization: (1) dilatational (or longitudinal) P waves and (2) translational (shear) S waves
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submitted by | Tendry R |
accepted on | 10 Feb 2022 10:24:49.686 |
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Waves that propagate through the interior of a body are called body waves, as opposed to surface waves, which propagate along the boundary surface of a body. In seismology, the Earth is usually considered an infinite, linear elastic and homogeneous continuum. In such a medium there exist only two basic types of seismic body waves with different polarization: (1) dilatational (or longitudinal) P waves and (2) translational (shear) S waves
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body wave
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seismic wave
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description |
Waves that propagate through the interior of a body are called body waves, as opposed to surface waves, which propagate along the boundary surface of a body. In seismology, the Earth is usually considered an infinite, linear elastic and homogeneous continuum. In such a medium there exist only two basic types of seismic body waves with different polarization: (1) dilatational (or longitudinal) P waves and (2) translational (shear) S waves
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body wave
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30
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body wave
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