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The Leading Edge; July 2005; v. 24; no. 7; p. 712-713; DOI: 10.1190/1.1993263
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SEISMOS

SEISMOS

Christopher L. Liner

Corresponding author: christopher.liner{at}aramco.com

Editor's note: Chris Liner is the author of Elements of 3-D Seismology, 2nd Edition (PennWell, 2004), and Greek Seismology (Samizdat Press). When not engaged in the serious business of research, he can often be caught playing with computers and reading really old books. Formerly a professor at The University of Tulsa, Liner now lives and works in Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

Continuing from the last Seismos, we carry on discussing the origin of equations of motion pertinent to acoustic and seismic wave problems.







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