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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > shear-wave seismology
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сейсмическая разведка на поперечных волнахБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > shear-wave seismology
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English-Russian dictionary of geology > shear-wave seismology
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > shear-wave seismology
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1) сейсмология•- borehole seismology
- compressional-wave seismology
- crosswell seismology
- digital seismology
- earthquake seismology
- engineering seismology
- experimental seismology
- exploration seismology
- explosion seismology
- geometric seismology
- high-frequency seismology
- high-resolution seismology
- instrumental seismology
- land seismology
- marine seismology
- model seismology
- multicomponent seismology
- multiwave seismology
- observational seismology
- practical seismology
- prospecting seismology
- reflection seismology
- refraction seismology
- shear-wave seismology
- structural seismology
- theoretical seismology
- two-dimensional seismology
- ultrasonic seismology* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > seismology
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Seismology — (from Greek gr. σεισμός, seismos , earthquake ; and gr. λογία, logia ) is the scientific study of earthquakes and the propagation of elastic waves through the Earth. The field also includes studies of earthquake effects, such as tsunamis as well… … Wikipedia
S-wave — can also refer to the lowest energy electronic wavefunction in atomic physics; see atomic orbital. A type of seismic wave, the S wave, secondary wave, or shear wave, sometimes called an elastic S wave, is one of the two main types of elastic body … Wikipedia
Reflection seismology — (or seismic reflection) is a method of exploration geophysics that uses the principles of seismology to estimate the properties of the Earth s subsurface from reflected seismic waves. The method requires a controlled seismic source of energy,… … Wikipedia
P-wave — This article is on the type of seismic wave. For the term used in electrocardiography, see P wave (electrocardiography). P wave can also refer to a type of electronic wavefunction in atomic physics; see atomic orbital. Plane P wave … Wikipedia
Seismic wave — Seismic waves are waves that travel through the Earth, most often as the result of a tectonic earthquake, sometimes from an explosion. Seismic waves are also continually excited by the pounding of ocean waves and the wind. Seismic waves are… … Wikipedia
Surface acoustic wave — A surface acoustic wave (SAW) is an acoustic wave traveling along the surface of a material having some elasticity, with an amplitude that typically decays exponentially with the depth of the substrate. This kind of wave is commonly used in… … Wikipedia
Love wave — In elastodynamics, Love waves are essentially horizontally polarized shear waves (SH waves) guided by an elastic layer, which is welded to an elastic half space on one side while bordering a vacuum on the other side. In seismology, Love waves… … Wikipedia
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Earth Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Geology and Geochemistry The theme of the 33rd International Geological Congress, which was held in Norway in August 2008, was “Earth System Science: Foundation for Sustainable Development.” It was attended by nearly… … Universalium
Earthquake — For other uses, see Earthquake (disambiguation). Global earthquake epicenters, 1963–1998 … Wikipedia
solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures. What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… … Universalium