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Veldkamp, J. (1974) - Geofysica. Au
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Figure 25. Bosch horizontal seismog
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Figure 26. Press-Ewing seismometers
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It became clear that surface wave a
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(Ritsema, 1957). In order to facili
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II. 4.1. Seismicity of the Mediterr
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over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, bet we
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REFERENCES TO CHAPTER 11 Ahorner, L
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Kennett, B. L. N. and G. Nolet (197
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Scholte , J . G . J. (1961) - Propa
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Figure 37. F. A. Vening Meinesz wit
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In the mcantime an interesting prob
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creasing pressure waves are formed
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tion process in the theory of globa
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tion of these results . The formati
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Boeckel, J. J. G. M. van (1968) - G
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IV.1. POLAR YEARS CHAPTER IV Geophy
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vatory at Paramaribo, took part in
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The result of the combined investig
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ellite geodesy (Aardoom) • moveme
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Hollandia (1958-1959) - Monthly Bul
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eflection and drilling, was supervi
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J. J. Staal and J. D. Robinson (197
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(DGV) made an extensive investigati
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.. and 1977b) and also a thesis (Bi
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transparant obstacles (Tan, 1975a a
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Berkhout , A. J. (1979) - Steep dip
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Heybroek, P. (1974) - Tektonische k
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Neerhoff, F.L. (1979) - Diffraction
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CHAPTER VI The·teaching of Solid E
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digital processing techniques. have