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Scholte wave
A Scholte wave is a surface wave (interface wave) propagating at an interface between a fluid and an elastic solid medium (such as an interface between water and sand).{{cite journal
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References
- http://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/jam/2012/313207.pdf Rayleigh's, Stoneley's, and Scholte's Interface Waves in Elastic Models Using a Boundary Element Method, Esteban Flores-Mendez, Manuel Carbajal-Romero, Norberto Flores-Guzmán, Ricardo Sánchez-Martínez, Alejandro Rodríguez-Castellanos
- Nayfeh, Adnan H.. (1995). "Wave Propagation in Layered Anisotropic Media with Applications to Composites".
- Scholte, J.G.. (1947). "The range and existence of Rayleigh and Stoneley waves". [[Geophysical Journal International]].
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