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- In geophysics and reflection seismology, the Zoeppritz equations are a set of equations that describe the partitioning of seismic wave energy at an interface...
- Karl Bernhard Zoeppritz (22 October 1881 – 20 July 1908) was a German geophysicist who made important contributions to seismology, in particular the formulation...
- has been understood since the early 20th century when Karl Zoeppritz wrote down the Zoeppritz equations. Due to its physical origin, AVO can also be known...
- Alamanni. Other important dates for the local economy are 1828 when Jakob Zoeppritz from Darmstadt founded a woolen blanket factory and 1901 when Carl Schwenk...
- world-leading geophysicists and seismologists, including Karl Bernhard Zoeppritz and Beno Gutenberg. During his career he made many other important contributions...
- Vikelas, Gr**** businessman and author (b. 1835) 1908 – Karl Bernhard Zoeppritz, German geophysicist and seismologist (b. 1881) 1910 – Anderson Dawson...
- between P-waves and S-waves, and is described by the Zoeppritz equations. In 1919, Karl Zoeppritz derived 4 equations that determine the amplitudes of...
- displacement potential functions and describe the same phenomenon that the Zoeppritz equations describe in terms of amplitude displacements. Sheriff, R. E...
- physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1958) 1881 – Karl Bernhard Zoeppritz, German geophysicist and seismologist (d. 1908) 1882 – Edmund Dulac, French-English...
- reflectivities for the input-partial stacks. Next, these are used with the full Zoeppritz equations (or approximations, such as Aki–Richards, for some algorithms)...