Abstract

It has been known for many years that the amplitude and period of the ordinary microseisms recorded at a given station vary from day to day and season to season. That the amplitude and period are greater in the winter than in the summer is also a recognized fact. However, the cause of the microseisms and the nature of their vibrations are not completely known. The present study is an attempt to obtain more information about the nature of microseismic waves.

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