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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; January 1961; v. 51; no. 1; p. 29-34
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Automatic computation of impulse response seismograms of Rayleigh waves for mixed paths

KEIITI AKI and JOHN M. NORDQUIST

SEISMOLOGICAL LABORATORY, CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA

Abstract

A program has been devised to compute theoretical seismograms of Rayleigh waves for a given epicenter and a given station entirely automatically on an electronic computer.

The earth's surface is divided into three regions; continents, Pacific Ocean, and oceans other than the Pacific. Allowance can be made for differences in structure in these regions. This simple division seems satisfactory at present for Rayleigh waves of periods longer than 35 sec.




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