Abstract

Waves falling on thin layers at angles greater than the limiting angle of complete internal reflection, contrary to the rules of geometric optics, do pass through a screening layer to an extent which is in inverse proportion to the thickness. A mathematical analysis of the screening effects by these layers confirms the applicability of the dynamic theory of elasticity in seismology. M.Russell

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