Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
With names like Oceanic Reflections, Romantic Classics by Firelight, and Autumn Whispers...Winter Dreams, you sort of know what you're getting yourself in for when you sit down with one of these oddities.
Similar(59)
Seaward of the trench, pelagic and hemipelagic sediments with thickness of 300 to 500 m cover the oceanic basement reflections, and the Moho reflection is also imaged 5 to 6 km below the basement reflection.
However, analyzing past fault activity in this manner is impossible in poorly reflective areas, such as igneous oceanic crust where seismic reflections are inherently invisible.
This procedure is often applied to analyze geological structures and existence of faults within sedimentary layers; however, it is almost impossible to analyze them within igneous oceanic crust because seismic reflections are inherently invisible there.
The blue line indicates the theoretical arrival times of S reflections from the oceanic Moho.
This means that it may be possible to extract S reflections from the oceanic Moho with more ambient noise record data, but whether the retrieval works well would also depend strongly on the impedance contrast at the boundary.
The reason as to why S reflections from the oceanic crust and mantle cannot be extracted from observed seismograms by the technique used in this study poses an interesting question.
An oceanic allusion in Maureen McLane's reflection on desire and enlightenment reminds the artist Daniel Arsham of a Neptune statue he once saw on the French island of Bendor.
The blue line indicates the theoretical two-way travel time of S reflection from the oceanic Moho.
On profile 2 (Fig. 4), a strong reflection from the oceanic crust of the PSP is roughly traceable at least 60 km landward from the FT, while it is not easy to identify the décollement reflection.
As a result, although the amplitude of the S reflection from the top of the basement became smaller than that for Qs = 300, the S reflection from the oceanic Moho also could not be found in the ACF.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com