... and downs of sea water, the formation of a strong wave to move forward, and coastal zones-flooded disaster... is also the circum-Pacific seismic belt, but unlike Japan, there is little tsunami...
(a)let E1 and E2 be the amplitude of the seismic wave in the first and secong earthquake respectively. ...b)let E1 and E3 be the amplitude of the seismic wave in the first and third earthquake respectively...
... used in sonar. In geology, it is important in the study of seismic waves . Reflection is observed with surface waves in ...
...7, 7 = 8.055e^(-0.007x) Radius of the area, x = 20.05 km As the seismic wave spread out uniformly, so the area, A = pix^2 = pi(20.05)^2 = 1300 km^2 (to the...
...log E = 1.5(7.2) + K ______(1) The energy released as seismic waves in an earthquake is 1/8 times log(E/8)=1.5M+K...
...elastic limit of the rock, the rock breaks and rebounds, causing seismic waves which cause the ground to shake, which is called an earthquake.
...surface from greater depths by volcanic activity, analysis of the seismic waves that pass through the Earth, measurements of the gravity field of the...