there are convection currents in the upper core.
Because since secondary waves cannot pass through liquids or solids, and the waves can't pass thruogh the outer core than that means that the outer core is not soild.
there are convection currents in the upper core.
They were calculated from systematic, extensive analysis of seismic vibrations (from earthquakes).
GLKM - is just km (kilometer), for 2D seismic - liner kilometer (of seismic profile)
time period. in scm we use fundamental time period....where as for rsm we use natural time period.
why are seismic dampers important
there are convection currents in the upper core.
No. Gravitational and seismic analysis has already proven that the moon is not hollow.
Monica D Kohler has written: 'The 1997 Los Angeles basin passive seismic experiment' -- subject(s): Seismic arrays, Seismic prospecting, Earthquake hazard analysis
K. Jaquay has written: 'Seismic analysis of piping' -- subject(s): Safety measures, Earthquake hazard analysis, Nuclear reactors
We base our theory of their state (solid or liquid) on seismic wave recordings. We base our ideas of its composition on meteors which have landed on earth.
Now we have sonar, seismic waves, and much more technology to support Wegener's theory.
They were calculated from systematic, extensive analysis of seismic vibrations (from earthquakes).
Sigit Sukmono has written: 'Seismic inversion & AVO analysis for reservoir characterization'
John J. Miller has written: 'A VAX and MS-DOS computer program package for depth conversion of digitized, line-drawing interpretations of seismic sections' -- subject(s): Seismic prospecting, Computer programs, Software 'Documentation and user's guide for interactive spectral analysis and filter program package useful in the processing of seismic reflection data' -- subject(s): Spectrum analysis, Seismic reflection method, Data processing, Computer programs
seismic stratigraphy is very useful for interpretation of depositional environment in one hand and subsequent analysis of depositional environment, tectonic realm, and associated seismic markers (reflectors) indirectly indicate the presence fo hydrocarbons.
(not seismic, seismic wave)Seismic waves are waves of energy that travel through the earth.
Arun L. Nisargand has written: 'Thermal and seismic analysis of piping systems using classical methods' -- subject(s): Pipelines