Abstract

A method has been developed for studying seismic sound pulses in reduced scale models which simulate geophysical seismic exploration methods. Use is made of a tank of water for transmission of the acoustic wave from a source to a faulted limestone stratum and return to a pressure sensitive receiver. Results obtained demonstrating the geometric aspects of the propagation, reflection, refraction, and diffraction of sound pulses are described and illustrated on accompanying plates.

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