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Among seismic waves generated by widely dilferent types of sources,
the waves that are the most interest ing and of the longest
duration are usually surface waves (which are also called normal
waves, interference and channel waves, natural vibrations of
layers, etc. ). These waves are distinguished by their dispersion
and reso nance, and are used in many investigations - in the
determination of the structure of the medium (the existence of
surface layers and waveguides), in the determination of the
coordinates and properties of the source (in par ticular its energy
and mechanism), in the identification of subterranean exploSions,
in the mapping of micro-. seisms, in the tracing of storms, etc.
Outlines of the wide literature concerning surface waves can be
found in 2, 9, 40J. Surface waves can be classed as Rayleigh or
Love waves, depending on their velocity and polarization: the
displacements of particles in Rayleigh waves are parallel, and the
displacements in Love waves perpendicular, to the vertical plane
containing the direction of propagation (some variation from this
polarization is possible close to the source or in the presence of
horizontal inhomogeneities in the medium). The present work is
devoted to the calculation and investigation of Love waves in a
vertically layered medium. The method used is based on the spectral
theory of linear differential operators. ' This method is much more
effective than previously applied methods based on the
approximation of the medium by a set of homogeneous layers."
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