PPT-Shallow Seismic Refraction – Unit 3
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Part 3a Using your own dataset Image credit J Louie University of NevadaReno Outline Where to get instrumentation Defining a research Question Choosing a survey
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Part 3a Using your own dataset Image credit J Louie University of NevadaReno Outline Where to get instrumentation Defining a research Question Choosing a survey location Planning the measurements. PUBLIC SWIM FEES ARE LISTED BELOW 1145 AM 115 PM Rec Fitness 1145 AM115 PM WHOLE POOL Rec Fitness 1145 AM115 PM WHOLE POOL Rec Fitness 1145 AM115 PM WHOLE POOL Rec Fitness 1145 AM115 PM WHOLE POOL Longcourse Rec Fitness 1145 AM115 PM WHOLE POOL pp. 503 – 506, and 525 (24.1). Mr. Richter. Agenda. Warm-Up. Notes:. The Speed of Light. Index of Refraction. Angle of Refraction. Total Internal Reflection. Dispersion . Objectives: We Will Be Able To…. RAY OPTICS -I Refraction of Light: Refraction is the phenomenon of change in the path of light as it travels from one medium to another (when the ray of light is incident obliquely). It can also be de Mr. . . Dvorsky. SNC2D1. Review of last chapter. From the last chapter, we know how light behaves when it travels in space or in the air – i.e. it travels in a straight line.. When light strikes a plane mirror, the angle of incidence = the angle of reflection. . Intro to Refraction. Take 3 cups from the front, labeled 1,2,3. . Observe each straw through the side of the cup as you slowly turn the cup. . DO NOT STIR THE CONTENTS!. Write down your observations. . Convection during . the . MJO . over Manus. David . Zermeno. and . Chidong. Zhang. RSMAS University of Miami. collaborations from. Pavlos. . Kollias. and Heike . Kalesse. University of McGill. Contact: . Interferometry: Theory. Pawan Bharadwaj, Gerard Schuster, Ian Mallinson. KAUST. 110 km. 110 km. Standard OBS Receiver Gather. Super-virtual OBS Receiver Gather. Problem: . Short Streamer=Missing Low-Wavenumber Components . Introduction to Seismology. 29 Mar 2017. © A.R. Lowry . 2017. Read for . Fri 29 Mar: . S&W. . 119-157 . (. §3.1–3.3). Last time: . Finished Up Normal Modes. • Normal modes have potentially infinite numbers of frequencies. Vocabulary . Refraction-. . the bending of light as it passes from one material into another.. Prism-. . a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces (the bases) and whose lateral faces are parallelograms. M. Bruzzi. 1. , R. Mori. 1. , M. Scaringella. 1. , Z. Li. 2. 1. INFN and University of Florence, Florence (Italy). 2. BNL, Upton New York (US). M. . Bruzzi. , R. Mori, M. . Scaringella. , Z. Li . Shallow levels analysis in n-type MCZ Si detectors after mixed irradiation, . What is refraction?. What causes refraction?. What are some examples of refraction of light that show why it is important?. Refraction of Light - Defined. Refraction of light occurs when a light wave moves from a vacuum (or a medium) into another medium (or a vacuum). When a wave changes media, its ____________ changes.. (G312). .. INTRODUCTION:. engineering geophysics. . can be defined as one of the . application of geophysical survey techniques to site investigations for . civil engineering. . purposes. Common investigations include: finding the depth to bedrock for foundation studies; determining the . Part 2: Speed of sound, waves, and bedrock. Image credit: J. Louie, University of Nevada-Reno. Outline. Speed of sound. Waves. Bedrock. Urban and wildland environments. Importance for human activities. Társilo. Girona. Science . Questions: . One of the . most . enigmatic . volcanic signals . is shallow . tremor. , a highly-periodic ground vibration that is . long-lasting . (from minutes to years.
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