What is it about?
Based on the propagation theory of elastic waves in frozen poroelastic media and elastic media, a theoretical model of saturated frozen soil and elastic solid bedrock is established. The saturated frozen soil is lying on an elastic solid bedrock and is modeled as a porous material containing a three-phase medium that contains two solids (soil skeleton and ice particles) and a compressible viscous fluid.
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Why is it important?
The previous studies on the propagation characteristics of elastic waves in saturated-unsaturated soils are extended to saturated permafrost sites to make a theoretical contribution to the propagation and damage mechanism of seismic waves in permafrost sites in alpine regions.
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This page is a summary of: Study on transmission and reflection characteristics of plane S1 wave at the interface between saturated frozen soil and elastic solid bedrock, Geophysics, September 2023, Society of Exploration Geophysicists,
DOI: 10.1190/geo2022-0707.1.
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