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LAMONT GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY (COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY)
Abstract
Theoretical Rayleigh wave dispersion curves for three different types of sub-oceanic basement layering are presented. Previous conclusions concerning the dispersion of Rayleigh waves across ocean basins are re-examined in the light of the new data.
Footnotes
* Manuscript received for publication March 8, 1952. The research reported in this paper has been made possible through support of the Geophysical Research Division of the Air Force Cambridge Research Center.
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