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Radar Structure of Earthquake-Induced, Coastal Landslides in Anchorage, Alaska

Walter A. Barnhardt, Robert E. Kayen

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... coherently. At the correct velocity, however, the signals do stack coherently and thus are amplified. By plotting and visually picking the highest...

2000

Current Trends in Geophysics

H. E. Stommel, J. M. Graul

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... the stack we see in the central portion of the figure. A feature of note is the presence of a very steep and coherent event best shown in the high velocity...

1978

Subsurface Geotechnical Hazards in Petroleum and Geothermal Development

Robert C. Erickson

AAPG Special Volumes

... sediments based on velocity plot from velocity stack recorded during geophysical survey. End_Page 529------------------------ Under-Saturated...

1981

Crustal Structure of Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas: A Model Based on Integration of COCORP Reflection Profiles and Regional Geophysical Data

Robert J. Lillie , K. Douglas Nelson , Beatrice De Voogd , Jonathan A. Brewer , Jack E. Oliver , Larry D. Brown , Sidney Kaufman , George W. Viele

AAPG Bulletin

... and station 238-1475 of line 3 4,572 m/sec (15,000 ft/sec) 7. Velocity Analysis Velocities picked from CONSTANT VELOCITY STACK SECTIONS at 304.8 m/sec...

1983

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