Wave propagation

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51RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON SEISMIC WAVES IN COMPLEX 3–D STRUCTURES (SW3D) The research is focused primarily on the fundamental issues of high–frequency seismic wave propagation in complex 3–D isotropic and anisotropic s

RESEARCH PROGRAMME ON SEISMIC WAVES IN COMPLEX 3–D STRUCTURES (SW3D) The research is focused primarily on the fundamental issues of high–frequency seismic wave propagation in complex 3–D isotropic and anisotropic s

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Source URL: seis.karlov.mff.cuni.cz

- Date: 2013-12-09 18:00:00
    52Near Inertial Wave Propagation in the Western Arctic R Pinkel (Marine Physical Laboratory,Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, CA; ph; fax; e-mai

    Near Inertial Wave Propagation in the Western Arctic R Pinkel (Marine Physical Laboratory,Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, CA; ph; fax; e-mai

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    Source URL: www.agu.org

    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-16 11:32:18
      53February 20, 2007  Position as “Experienced Researcher” for Study of freak wave formation and propagation, and quantification of wave runup on a beach available at the Institute of Cybernetics (IoC) at Tallinn Univer

      February 20, 2007 Position as “Experienced Researcher” for Study of freak wave formation and propagation, and quantification of wave runup on a beach available at the Institute of Cybernetics (IoC) at Tallinn Univer

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      Source URL: www.maths.lth.se

      Language: English - Date: 2007-03-08 10:13:25
        54Computational Simulation of Shock Wave Propagation in Blast and the Effect of Shock Thickness on Resultant Stresses Kaveh Laksari, Soroush Assari, Kurosh Darvish Temple University  Abstract

        Computational Simulation of Shock Wave Propagation in Blast and the Effect of Shock Thickness on Resultant Stresses Kaveh Laksari, Soroush Assari, Kurosh Darvish Temple University Abstract

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        Source URL: ibrc.osu.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2013-12-19 14:30:38
          55seismic wave propagation through spherical sections including anisotropy and visco-elastic dissipation 3D heterogeneities of all Earth model properties inversion of seismic observables for 3D Earth structure

          seismic wave propagation through spherical sections including anisotropy and visco-elastic dissipation 3D heterogeneities of all Earth model properties inversion of seismic observables for 3D Earth structure

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          Source URL: www.geophysik.uni-muenchen.de

          Language: English - Date: 2011-03-16 09:21:00
            56Acoustical Society of America Honolulu, Hawaii, November 29, 2006 WEAK CONSOLIDATION MODEL FOR WAVE PROPAGATION IN OCEAN SEDIMENTS James G. Berryman University of California

            Acoustical Society of America Honolulu, Hawaii, November 29, 2006 WEAK CONSOLIDATION MODEL FOR WAVE PROPAGATION IN OCEAN SEDIMENTS James G. Berryman University of California

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            Source URL: sepwww.stanford.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2015-05-26 20:38:27
              57Proceedings of ITC/ISHW2007  Simulation study of ICRF wave propagation and absorption in 3-D magnetic configurations T. Yamamoto1) , S. Murakami1) and A. Fukuyama1) 1)

              Proceedings of ITC/ISHW2007 Simulation study of ICRF wave propagation and absorption in 3-D magnetic configurations T. Yamamoto1) , S. Murakami1) and A. Fukuyama1) 1)

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              Source URL: www.nifs.ac.jp

              Language: English - Date: 2013-09-30 21:28:12
                581 WAVE PROPAGATION  1 Wave propagation Figure 1: Finite difference discretization of the 2D acoustic problem.

                1 WAVE PROPAGATION 1 Wave propagation Figure 1: Finite difference discretization of the 2D acoustic problem.

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                Source URL: geodynamics.usc.edu

                Language: English - Date: 2013-08-04 13:37:09
                  59Nonlinear Shock Wave Propagation in Soft Tissues as a Mechanism of Injury 	
   Kaveh Laksari, Kurosh Darvish PhD, Keyanoush Sadeghipour Department of Mechanical Engineering, Temple University

                  Nonlinear Shock Wave Propagation in Soft Tissues as a Mechanism of Injury   Kaveh Laksari, Kurosh Darvish PhD, Keyanoush Sadeghipour Department of Mechanical Engineering, Temple University

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                  Source URL: ibrc.osu.edu

                  Language: English - Date: 2013-12-27 14:32:46
                    60OCEAN 201 LABORATORY WAVES AND SURF FORECASTING Key Words: Wind Speed, Wind Duration, Fetch, Wave Decay, Refraction, and Shoaling Although a thorough understanding of the generation and propagation of ocean waves as gove

                    OCEAN 201 LABORATORY WAVES AND SURF FORECASTING Key Words: Wind Speed, Wind Duration, Fetch, Wave Decay, Refraction, and Shoaling Although a thorough understanding of the generation and propagation of ocean waves as gove

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                    Source URL: www.soest.hawaii.edu

                    Language: English - Date: 2011-03-14 13:01:41