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English: Shear wave (transverse wave: seismic S-wave): 2d representation on a 20×20 grid, with an empirical shape (derivative from a gaussian profile, small attenuation with distance); made with Scilab
Français : Onde de cisaillement (onde transversale : onde sismique S) : représentation 2d sur une grille 20×20 grid, avec un profil empirique (derivée d'un profil gaussien, faible d'attenuation avec la distance); réalisé avec Scilab
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