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The Interaction of Seismic Waves with Geological Layers: Implications, Methods, and Case Studies

Seismic waves are energy waves that travel through the Earth’s geological layers, generated by events such as earthquakes or artificial explosions. They are categorized into body waves, which include primary waves (P-waves) that compress and expand materials, and secondary waves (S-waves) that cause up-and-down or side-to-side ground movement. Understanding the interaction of seismic waves with […]

The Influence of Seismic Waves on Tsunami Generation: Mechanisms, Effects, and Mitigation

Seismic waves are energy waves produced by the sudden movement of the Earth’s crust, primarily during earthquakes. These waves can displace large volumes of water, leading to the formation of tsunamis that travel across oceans and can cause significant destruction upon reaching coastal areas. The article examines the mechanisms by which seismic waves generate tsunamis, […]

The Relationship Between Seismic Waves and Earth’s Interior: Structure, Composition, and Dynamics

Seismic waves are energy waves produced by geological events, such as earthquakes, that travel through the Earth and provide insights into its internal structure. There are two primary types of seismic waves: P-waves, which can move through both solids and liquids, and S-waves, which can only travel through solids. The propagation of these waves reveals […]