Slowness (seismology)
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Slowness (s) is a quantity introduced in Seismology which is the reciprocal of velocity. Thus travel time of a wave is the distance that the wave travels times the slowness of the medium ( in seismology, it refers to different layers of Earth exhibiting different densities)Thus, Slowness = 1/Velocity If we divide the path followed by the ray into N segments numbered i = 1, 2 .. N the total travel time of the wave is Therefore, the residual travel time is due to departures in slowness experienced by the wave along the raypath.
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Slowness (seismology)
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Slowness (s) is a quantity introduced in Seismology which is the reciprocal of velocity. Thus travel time of a wave is the distance that the wave travels times the slowness of the medium ( in seismology, it refers to different layers of Earth exhibiting different densities)Thus, Slowness = 1/Velocity If we divide the path followed by the ray into N segments numbered i = 1, 2 .. N the total travel time of the wave is Therefore, the residual travel time is due to departures in slowness experienced by the wave along the raypath.
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