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Deutsch: Skizze verschiedener möglicher Laufwege seismischer Wellen in einem 2-Schicht-Fall zur Veranschaulichung von Multiplen (farbig).
English: Sketch of a two-layer seismic medium displaying various possible path ways of seismic wave illustrating multiples (coloured).
Plattdüütsch: Dorstellen vun’n poor verscheeden Loopweeg vun seismische Bülgen in en Twee-Schicht-Fall, üm Multiplen (klöört) to verkloren.
Date February 16 2006/16. Februar 2006
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Author Iwoelbern
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current09:52, 26 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 09:52, 26 July 2007598 × 267 (10 KB)Iwoelbern (talk | contribs){{Information |Description= {{de|Skizze verschiedener möglicher Laufwege seismischer Wellen in einem 2-Schicht-Fall zur Veranschaulichung von '''Multiplen'''.}} {{en|Sketch of a two-layer seismic medium displaying various possible path ways of seismic wa

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