| 1900 - 430 pages
...gravity. The concluding passage of this paper suggests that "it is not improbable that the surface waves here investigated play an important part in earthquakes,...dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continually increasing preponderance." In the year 1888, a paperj by Professor CG... | |
| John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1900 - 624 pages
...of the general theory, as to obtain them independently. It is not improbable that the surface waves here investigated play an important part in earthquakes,...dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continually increasing preponderance. 131. ON PROF. HIMSTEDT'S DETERMINATION OF THE... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 602 pages
...Compare the concluding passage of Lord Rayleigh's paper : " It is not improbable that the surface- waves here investigated play an important part in earthquakes...dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continuallv inereasing preponderance." The calculations show that the preponderance... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 598 pages
...Ruyleigh's paper : "It i? not improbable that the surface-wares here investigated play an important p»rt in earthquakes and in the collision of elastic solids....dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continually increasing preponderance." paratively easy ; and it is found that a good... | |
| Augustus Edward Hough Love - 1906 - 582 pages
...above type of waves Lord Rayleigh (loc. cit.) remarked : " It is not improbable that the surface waves here investigated play an important part in earthquakes,...dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continually increasing preponderance." The subject has been investigated further... | |
| Augustus Edward Hough Love - 1906 - 580 pages
...Lord Rayleigh (loc. cit.) remarked : "It is not improbable that the surface waves here ipvestigated play an important part in earthquakes, and in the...dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continually increasing preponderance." The subject has been investigated further... | |
| 1899 - 614 pages
...1-94x10" -•07 Slate G-07 x 10" 2-45x10" + •16 that the paper deserves the special attention of member* of the Society I need but quote the two concluding...'' to investigate the behaviour of waves upon the plaue free surface of an infinite homogeneous isotropic elastic solid, their character being such that... | |
| Robert T. Beyer - 1999 - 472 pages
...his usual prescience, Rayleigh commented in the paper, It is not improbable that the surface waves here investigated play an important part in earthquakes and in the collision of elastic solids. [90] We shall encounter the fulfillment of this statement in Chapter 10. Nonlinear Acoustics Many of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 640 pages
...(1885); 'ScientiBe Papers,' vol. 2, p. 441. f Compare the concluding passage of Lord Ravleigh's paper : " It is not improbable that the surface-waves here investigated...dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continuallyincreasing preponderance." The calculations show that the preponderance... | |
| Desert Institute on the Mediterranean Littoral - 1957 - 628 pages
...of the general theory, as to obtain them independently. It is not improbable that the surface waves here investigated play an important part in earthquakes,...dimensions only, they must acquire at a great distance from the source a continually increasing preponderance. 131. ON PROF. HIMSTEDT'S DETERMINATION OF THE... | |
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