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This section highlights recently granted patents that are relevant to the specific theme/focus of the bioplastics MAGAZINE issue. The information offered is intended to acquaint the reader with a sampling of know-how being developed to enable growth of the bioplastics ...
Environmental Geochemistry and Health publishes original research papers, research notes and reviews across the broad field of environmental geochemistry. Environmental geochemistry establishes and explains links between the chemical composition of rocks and minerals and the health of plants, animals and ...
tomography in composite transversely isotropic media with known dipping symmetry axes. This method ...
for an arbitrary acoustic medium by solving a composite boundary‐valued problem in the ...
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The computational efficiency of 2.5-D seismic wave modelling in the frequency domain depends largely on the wavenumber sampling strategy used. This involves determining the wavenumber range and the number of the sampling points, and overcoming the singularities in the wavenumber spectrum when taking the ...
We present an extension of the spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature grid technique, for 2.5-D frequency-domain seismic wave modeling in heterogeneous, anisotropic media having arbitrary free-surface topography. The technique has two new features. First, it employs a point-gridded model ...
Simulation of seismic waves from a 3D point-source in a 2D medium may be performed in the frequency-wavenumber domain (called 2.5D modelling). It involves computing the Fourier-transformed Green's function for a number of frequency (ω) and strike direction wavenumber (ky) values and doubly inverse transforming to convert to the traveltime and distance space. Such modeling produces a wavefield ...
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