As among other seismological observations, it is important to be able to predict the location of the vibrating pattern of an earthquake. In this chapter, the authors take the first tentative steps towards including "Bryan’s effect" in a mathematical model for the seismic vibration pattern of a layered slowly rotating vibrating planet or moon.
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Shatalov, MY, Joubert, SV and Coetzee, CE. The vibration of a layered rotating planet and Bryan’s effect. Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering – Soil Liquefaction and Seismic Safety of Dams and Monuments. Intech Open.
Shatalov, M., Joubert, S., & Coetzee, C. (2011). The vibration of a layered rotating planet and Bryan’s effect., Workflow;8301 InTech Open. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5738
Shatalov, MY, SV Joubert, and CE Coetzee. "The vibration of a layered rotating planet and Bryan’s effect" In WORKFLOW;8301, n.p.: InTech Open. 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5738.
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