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            incidence  sections.  See
        Index
            Vertical
            194
            Tsunamis,
              196,  Topography,  257,  260,  262,  263   time  sections  Migrated   .  Turcotte,  D.  L.,242  Total  magnetic  field  anomalies,   120  Vibroseis,  53,  Two-dimensional  gravity  modeling,  293-96,  302   120  Vibroseis  Correlation,   244  magnetic  field  vector,  286-88   Total   (figure)   121   120,  Vibroseis  sweep,   158  migration,  Two-dimensional  faults,  201,  204  Transcurrent   168,  205,  Volcanic  arcs,  26  (figure),  (figure)  (figure)   326   138
              193,   for,  53   177-78   106   interface,  76   155-79   profiles,   tectonics   127,  232   magnetization,   (sideswipe)   migration,   172
              190,     144-46,   tie  effects;   focus  etfects   reflection,  horizontaLinterfaces.   and,   108,   flow  equation,  318  state  of  upper  mantle   (grain  size),  345,  346-47   153-55   169,   177   156  (figure)   178,  269
            waves,  4,47   earthquakes  and,   motions  of,  51-52   travel-time  curves   reflections,  S  waves.  See  Shear  waves   144,   Bow   Talwani,  M.,  92,  244  T-axis  intercepts,  67,  68  for  reflected  waves,  66   for  single  dipping  interface.  87   horizontal  Tectonic  interpretation   reflection,   refraction   Plate   gravity  and,  260-76  for  igneous  rocks,  345   for  magmas,  345,  349   reflection   W.   Curie,  285,297.  300   18-19  volcanism  and,
            Surface   207   Suture  zone   Synclines,   See  also   Buried   T   for  seismic   for  several   80,81   for  single   of  seismic   of  seismic   90-92   Tectonics.  See   Tectonic  settings   seismic  Telford,  M.. 80,   Temperature   defined,  311   heat   in   physical   and,   (figure)   Tesla,  290   Texture   233   Thermal   Thermoremanent   300,  301   Thickness   257   elastic,  241   Thorium,  314   effects,   (figure)   (figure),   Thrust   snakehead,   Tibet



               156     150      and,  89   from,   101   107                   for,
               152,    141,   bending  and,  211   interfaces  and,   162   (figure),   106   106,   117   116,   interpreta-   (figure),  326   for,  275-76   (figure)   interpretation   108  (figure),
               faults,   Plain,  30,  35-36   mean  square  velocity  and,   interface   113   129   110,   [10-11   (figure)
            177   178   K.,   thrust   Law,  59-60,  62,  64,  70  earthquakes  and,  206-7,  209   bending  and,   18,  50   waves,  49-50   America,  92,  95   Spheres,  gravity  anomalies   length,  73.  74  (figure),   114  (figure)   L11   seismic  sections,   traces,   114  (figure)   175   171   compressional,  38,  45,46  extensional,  38,  45,46   modulus.  See  Young's   faults,  38,  205  mechanism  solutions   198   tectonics  and,  201   197-98   reflection   137-55  Sub
            Smithson,  S.  B.,   Smythe,  D.   Snakehead   (figure)   River   Snake   Snell's   taypath   foot   116   seismic  wave   several  horizontal   78   single  dipping  Socorro,  New  Mexico,   16,   Solids,   Sound   South   258,  276   244-48  Spherical  divergence,  Spike  seismic  signal,  Spreading  centers,  201   Spread   (figure)   LLL,  Stack,   106,  fold  of,   Stacked   Stacked  seismic   (figure),   Stacking  velocity,   Statics  corrections,   B.,  Stewart,  D






               waves   waves        162   185,   (figure),  204   (figure),  211   .   *<   190,   193,   102,   (figure)   118   108   for,  269-70   129
            interior,  205-18   Reflected   Refracted   waves   (figure),  52  (figure),  211,214  (figure),  215   185.  See  also   seismology   using  approxi-   (figure),   focus  earthquakes,   189   rocks,  346   188,   (figure),   of,  214   for,  54   127   116,   117,   107  (figure),   109  (figure)   (sideswipe)   Nevada  Mountains,  27,  92.   (table),  322  (figure),  323  (figure),  324   127,   ratio,   and,  32-34,  36   Slow-spreading  ridges,  325-26,  327



        Index   and  earth’s   elasticity  of,  45-52   reflected.  See   refracted.  See  surface.  See  Surface  transmission  of,  211   velocity  of,  50,51   Earthquake  eocismometers,  3-4  Semi-infinite  slabs,  244,  248-51   models   mations  of,  251-59   160  Serpentinite,  (table)   319   161  Desert,   Shadow  zone,  217  Shale,  51,  319  (table)   199-201,  203   causes  of,  31   for,   Shallow  intrusive  Shearing  stresses,  38,  45,  46  Shear  modulus,  48,  51


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