The mysteries of the height-velocity curve
โ Scribed by Vaughan Askue
- Book ID
- 117718230
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1532-6497
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
THE elastic wave in. the atmosphere caused by the explosion of Krakatoa on August 27, 1883, travelled, as is well known, several times around the earth at the average velocity of about 315 metres per second. That is, at a velocity that averaged about sixteen metres per second less than that of sound
The Wavelet Interpolation Method (WIM) developed by Meyer ([1992] Wavelets and Operators. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) has been proposed as an analytical method for the accurate description of longitudinal growth velocity in height and identification of the age at maximum peak velocity (MP
Previous observations of spatially-resolved vertical velocity variations in ten lines of Fe I spanning the height range 0<h<1000 km are re-analyzed using velocity weighting functions. The amplitudes and scale heights of granular and oscillatory velocities are determined, as well as those of the rema