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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY, RAMAT-AVIV, Israel
Abstract
The finite difference technique developed by Alterman and Rotenberg (1969) and Alterman and Loewenthal (1970) is applied to the problem of obtaining the motion of a two-dimensional half-space model, consisting of two homogeneous and isotropic welded quarter-spaces of different materials. Two source conditions are considered: an internal impulsive line source acting inside one of the quarter-planes, and an impulsive force acting perpendicular to the free surface.
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