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+ | | title = '''Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics''' | ||
+ | | image = [[File:SheriffsDictionary.jpg|frameless|180px]] | ||
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+ | | series = [http://library.seg.org/action/showBookSeries?seriesCode=grf0471 Geophysical Reference Series] | ||
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+ | | author = [[Special:MyLanguage/Robert E. Sheriff|Robert E. Sheriff]] | ||
+ | | doi = 10.1190/1.9781560802969 | ||
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+ | | store = http://shop.seg.org/OnlineStore/ProductDetail/tabid/177/Default.aspx?ProductId=896 | ||
+ | | isbn = 978-1-56080-118-4 | ||
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+ | # ''Ampere'' (q.v.), the SI unit of electrical current. | ||
+ | # See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:A-type_section|''A-type section'']]. | ||
+ | # The amplitude at normal incidence in AVO studies, where the amplitude is often approximated by the equation <math> A + B \sin^2 \theta </math>, where <math> \theta </math> is the angle of incidence. | ||
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Series | Geophysical Reference Series |
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Author | Robert E. Sheriff |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.9781560802969 |
ISBN | 978-1-56080-118-4 |
Store | SEG Online Store |
- Ampere (q.v.), the SI unit of electrical current.
- See A-type section.
- The amplitude at normal incidence in AVO studies, where the amplitude is often approximated by the equation , where is the angle of incidence.