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Observations and origin of Rayleigh-wave amplitude anomalies
S. Van Der Lee
Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Rayleigh Wave
100%
Wave Amplitude
100%
Amplitude Anomaly
100%
Earth Structure
33%
Near-source
33%
Path Structures
33%
Centroid
16%
Displacement Field
16%
Phase Error
16%
Fundamental Mode
16%
Moment Tensor
16%
Source Parameters
16%
Wave Phase
16%
Inversion Method
16%
Propagation Path
16%
Reference Earth Models
16%
Wave Source
16%
Waveform Inversion
16%
Earthquake Source Parameters
16%
Sensitivity Kernel
16%
Observed Anomaly
16%
Amplitude Inversion
16%
Wave Excitation
16%
Amplitude Sensitivity
16%
Tensor Field
16%
Source Effects
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Rayleigh Waves
100%
Source Parameter
33%
Earth Structure
33%
Wave Excitation
16%
Moment Tensor
16%
Centroid
16%