It is a type of Radon transformed data. In tau-p domain it is easy to delineate the events form the multiples and hence its is easy to identify and remove the multiples. This data again transformed back to X-T domain.
P Waves
A p wave is the primary or compression wave in a seismic wave. it's wavy
P-waves are the first to arrive at a seismic station. There are two major types of waves: Body waves and surface waves. P-waves and S-waves come under Body waves while Love and Rayleigh waves come under surface waves. Body waves are much faster than the Surface waves. Waves are detected in the following order: P, S, Love and Rayleigh
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p waves aka primary waves
By finding the arrival time of the P waves and S waves :)
P. W. Basham has written: 'Canadian seismic data for Project Rulison' 'Comparison of Montreal P-wave magnitudes from short-period and intermediate-period seismograms' -- subject- s -: Observations, Seismic waves, Seismograms, Seismology
it take 45or350 p-waves to get to the seismic station
No public domain sn data I know of.
Primary (P) waves are the fastest. Followed by secondary (S) waves, then surface waves. P waves
P waves
No, they are in fact the slowest! The fastest seismic waves are P-waves.
P Waves
P waves
P. G. McMahon has written: 'Reflection seismic coverage of onshore and nearshore Nova Scotia, 1942-1987' -- subject(s): Nova Scotia, Seismic prospecting, Seismic reflection method
Y. S. Bhadauria has written: 'Improved location of Andaman-Nicobar and Sumatra earthquakes using new S-P time and distance relation derived from Gauribidanur array data' -- subject- s -: Seismic arrays, Seismic event location 'Viswas' -- subject- s -: Seismology, Data processing
The fastest wave is the electromagnetic wave. Of the seismic waves, the P-wave is the fastest seismic wave.