In situ seismic wave velocity refers to the velocity of seismic waves measured in situ using seismic wave propagation methods. It is a non-destructive method of testing and is used to study sub-surface soil and rock strata. The measurements are made by seismic methods such as suspension logging,… View Full Term
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