Answers Saved Your answers will be saved‚ but the assessment will not be submitted. Click Ok to finish the assessment later or Cancel to continue taking the assessment. 1. What time in hours:minutes:seconds GMT did the P waves arrive? (See Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 1) A) 01:48:00 B) 01:49:00 C) 01:50:00 D) 01:51:00 2. What time in hours:minutes:seconds GMT did the S waves arrive? (See Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 2) A) 01:51:30 B) 01:52:00 C) 01:53:10 D)
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An Application of Structural Filter and Gabor Deconvolution for AVO Processing Jiangbo Yu* and Dong Liu‚ University of Houston Summary This paper discusses two seismic data conditioning processes – Structural Filter (SF) and Gabor deconvolution. We found that these two techniques can improve AVO analysis in CMP and CRP gathers. Structural Filter greatly enhances the S/N of gathers by removing abnormal single high amplitude events‚ outliers and strong random noise. At the meantime‚ the relative
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Part 1 of 1 - 40.85/ 100.00001 Points Question 1 of 22 4.55/ 4.55 Points Record your answer from Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 1.What time in hours:minutes:seconds GMT did the P waves arrive? A. 01:48:00 Correct B. 01:49:00 C. 01:50:00 D. 01:51:00 Answer Key: B Question 2 of 22 0.0/ 4.55 Points Record your answer from Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question 2. What time in hours:minutes:seconds GMT did the S waves arrive? A. 01:51:30 B. 01:52:00
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GLF13.10: Multiple Choice Quiz - L04 Lessons Course Information Page 1 of 7 Grades Multiple Choice Quiz - L04 Review of attempt 1 Finish review Started on Sunday‚ September 15‚ 2013‚ 06:03 PM Completed on Sunday‚ September 15‚ 2013‚ 06:26 PM Time taken 22 mins 59 secs Marks 1 13/22 Grade 59.09 out of a maximum of 100 (59%) Questions 1 through 4 are based on Lab Exercise #1: Time Lag. Marks: Record your answer from Lab Exercise #1‚ Step 1‚ Question
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Ch.14 Questions on Earthquakes & Earth’s Interior (Due Wednesday‚ November 5th) Concept Check 14.4 2. List the major differences between P‚ S‚ and surface waves. P & S waves travel within material while Surface waves occur on the outer surface of a material. Concept Check 14.5 1. What information does a travel-time graph provide? A Travel Time graph plot the different arrival time of each wave (P wave‚ S Wave). This allows us to measure distance in relation to the time each wave took to arrive
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A look at the Inner Earth Studying the earth’s interior can help us to understand earthquakes‚ volcanoes‚ plate tectonics and more about the inner earth’s natural processes. In general the earth’s interior has been sorted by Gravity. Heavier elements like iron tend to sink toward the center or core of the earth. Lighter materials‚ the silicates‚ oxygen compounds and water have risen to become part of the crust. This action has created distinct layers within the earth and is still in process today
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INTRODUCTION For millennia mankind has inhabited the third planet from the sun; the planet that supports life and is know to us as Earth. Although there has been life on Earth for quite sometime‚ it is only in the past few centuries that man has come to learn about what makes up the interior of this planet. The English scientist‚ Isaac Newton‚ can be seen as a pioneer in regards to learning about the Earth ’s interior‚ as he calculated from his studies of planets and the force of gravity‚ that
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References: Seismology (2011)‚ Wikipedia [online]. Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seismology [Accessed at December 12th 2011] New system can warn of tsunamis within minutes (2011)‚ e! Science News [online]. Available at: http://tinyurl.com/668ph95 [Accessed at December 10th 2011] Oscillating ’plug
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many physical sciences‚ mechanical engineering‚ machining‚ medical imaging (CAT scans and ultrasound)‚ meteorology‚ music theory‚ number theory (including cryptography)‚ oceanography‚ optics‚ pharmacology‚ phonetics‚ probability theory‚ psychology‚ seismology‚ statistics‚ and visual perception‚ education. Applications of Trigonometry in Real life * Trigonometry is commonly used in finding the height of towers and mountains. * It is used in navigation to find the distance of the shore from
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