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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; December 1964; v. 54; no. 6B; p. 2233-2242
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Wave propagation phenomena at an irregular infinite interface: Part III: Rigid boundary

W. M. ADAMS, E. SCHLESINGER and E. K. SCHUBEL

PLANETARY SCIENCES INCORPORATED

Abstract

The problem is the scattering of a plane, simple harmonic acoustic wave from a rigid surface. The boundary is taken to be infinite and irregular, as defined in Part I. Numerical results obtained with an IBM 7094 computer are given. Suggestions for further research are presented also.

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HAWAII INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII HONOLULU, HAWAII

COMPUTER USAGE CORPORATION PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA

HONEYWELL CONTROLS INC. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA




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Remarks on a series of three papers, "wave propagation phenomena at an irregular infinite interface: Parts I, II, and III" by W. M. Adams et al.
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