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- High-Pressure Laser Ultrasonics Wave Field Data of Anisotropic Alpine Fault Samples
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The figures and animations presented here show the full wave fields recorded with the high-pressure laser ultrasonics methodology presented in the MSc thesis entitled "Non-contact measurements to estimate the elastic properties of rocks under in situ conditions" by Jonathan Simpson (2019). Data were recorded on four rock samples from the Alpine Fault in New Zealand (a schist, protomylonite, mylonite, and cataclasite). These figures plot the ultrasonic waveforms as a function of angle around t...
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- 13 Mar, 2019
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- Jonathan Simpson
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- rock physics / geophysics / high-pressure laser ultrasonics / laser ultrasonics / Alpine Fault / ultrasound / cataclasite / mylonite / protomylonite / schist / waveforms / anisotropy / transverse isotropy / non-contact / in situ / seismic exploration / seismology / Geophysics
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