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Dispersion of Rayleigh, Scholte, Stoneley and Love waves in a model consisting of a liquid layer overlying a two-layer transversely isotropic solid medium

The dispersion of interface waves is studied theoretically in a model consisting of a liquid layer of finite thickness overlying a transversely isotropic solid layer which is itself underlain by a transversely isotropic solid of dissimilar elastic properties. The method of potential functions and Ha...

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Published in:Geophysical journal international 2015-10, Vol.203 (1), p.195-212
Main Authors: Bagheri, Amirhossein, Greenhalgh, Stewart, Khojasteh, Ali, Rahimian, Mohammad
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