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  2. Lamb waves - Wikipedia

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    While Lamb's analysis assumed a straight wavefront, it has been shown [8] that the same characteristic equations apply to cylindrical plate waves (i.e. waves propagating outwards from a line source, the line lying perpendicular to the plate). The difference is that whereas the "carrier" for the straight wavefront is a sinusoid, the "carrier ...

  3. Rayleigh wave - Wikipedia

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    Rayleigh waves are a type of surface acoustic wave that travel along the surface of solids. They can be produced in materials in many ways, such as by a localized impact or by piezo-electric transduction, and are frequently used in non-destructive testing for detecting defects.

  4. Lamb Site - Wikipedia

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    The Lamb Site (11SC24) is an archeological site located in the central Illinois River Valley (CIRV). Excavations of this site began in the 1990s to attempt to understand the Mississippinization of the area following several generations after the intervention of the Cahokians before Columbus's discovery of America. During the eleventh and ...

  5. Lamb, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Lamb, Illinois. 4 languages. ... Lamb is an unincorporated community in Hardin County, Illinois, United States. Lamb is northeast of Cave-in-Rock. References

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  7. Category:Landforms of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Landforms of Illinois by county (103 C) Bodies of water of Illinois (5 C) Wetlands of Illinois (2 C, 14 P) A. Algific talus slopes (3 P) Natural arches of Illinois (2 ...

  8. Stoneley wave - Wikipedia

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    Stoneley waves are most commonly generated during borehole sonic logging and vertical seismic profiling.They propagate along the walls of a fluid-filled borehole.They make up a large part of the low-frequency component of the signal from the seismic source and their attenuation is sensitive to fractures and formation permeability.

  9. Paleontology in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Paleontology in Illinois refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Illinois. Scientists have found that Illinois was covered by a sea during the Paleozoic Era. Over time this sea was inhabited by animals including brachiopods, clams, corals, crinoids, sea snails, sponges, and trilobites.