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Title: SHEAR WAVES IN MARINE SEDIMENTS
By: Jens M. Hovem (Editor), Michael D. Richardson (Editor), Robert D. Stoll (Editor)
Format: Paperback

List price: £179.99


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ISBN 10: 9401055815
ISBN 13: 9789401055819
Publisher: SPRINGER
Pub. date: 5 November, 2012
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Pages: 593
Description: Proceedings of the Conference on Shear Waves in Marine Sediments, La Spezia, Italy, October 15-19, 1990
Synopsis: Shear waves and closely related interface waves (Rayleigh, Stoneley and Scholte) play an important role in many areas of engineering, geophysics and underwater acoustics. In some cases interest is focused on large-amplitude waves of low frequency such as those associ- ated with earthquakes and nuclear explosions; in other cases low amplitude waves, which have often travelled great distances through the sediment, are of interest. Both low and high frequency shear and interface waves are often used for seafloor probing and sediment characterization. As a result of the wide spectrum of different interests, different disciplines have developed lines of research and a literature particularly suited to their own problems. For example water-column acousticians view the seafloor sediment as the lower boundary of their domain and are interested in shear and interface waves in the near bottom sediments mainly from the standpoint of how they influence absorption and reflection at this boundary.On the other hand, geophysicists seeking deep oil deposits are interested in the maximum penetration into the sediments and the tell-tale characteristics of the seismic waves that have encountered potential oil or gas bearing strata. In another area, geotechnical engineers use shear and interface waves to study soil properties necessary for the design and the siting of seafloor structures.
Illustrations: biography
Publication: Netherlands
Imprint: Springer
Returns: Returnable
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