P-wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
P-waves are type of elastic wave, also called seismic waves, ... Detection of P-waves and Rejection of Environmental Noise for Accurate Earthquake Early Warning ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-wave
P-Waves: Information from Answers.com
P-Waves ... P-Waves. Science Glossary: P-Waves. Home > Library > Science > Science ... 5min Related Video: P-Waves. Top. Learn More. preliminary waves (geophysics) ...
http://www.answers.com/topic/p-waves
LEO : P-Waves
P-Waves. Primary, or P waves, are the first waves felt because they are the fastest. They move in a compressional, "push-pull" manner similar to a spring that ...
http://www.leo.lehigh.edu/projects/seismic/michael_screen5.html
Multicomponent Seismic Technology, WesternGeco
Conventional surface seismic surveys record only compressional, or P-waves. ... P-waves are detected primarily by the Z-component geophone and the hydrophone, ...
http://www.westerngeco.com/services/marine/multicomponent.aspx
10(m) Earthquakes
P-waves or primary waves are formed by the alternate expansion and contraction ... P-waves also have the ability to travel through solid, liquid, and gaseous ...
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/10m.html
Earthquakes & Earth's Interior
P-waves are the same ... P-waves have the highest velocity of all seismic waves ... that S-waves travel slower than P-waves, so they will reach a seismograph ...
http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol111/earthint.htm
EARTH SCIENCE REGENTS REVIEW - TOPIC 12 ANSWERS
P-waves travel faster and reach recording stations before S-waves do. ... The P-waves will pass through this zone but the S-waves will not. Station F will ...
http://www.troy.k12.ny.us/Old%20Sites/Faculty/dibarij/earth%20science/answer12.html
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Glossary: CTBTO Preparatory Commission
P-waves are primary or compressional waves that alternately ... the azimuths of both P-waves and S-waves makes it possible ... P-waves travel faster ...
http://www.ctbto.org/index.php?id=280&no_cache=1&letter=p
USGS CMG InfoBank: P-Waves and S-Waves
InfoBank, KnowledgeBank's field data catalog, is a structured information storage scheme of databases and software that provide organized access to USGS Coastal and ...
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/programs/html/school/moviepage/03.01.19.html
An Automated Pontine-Wave Detection System
Recorded in this fashion, P-waves can appear either separately, with a ... Figure 1 illustrates both isolated single and clusters of multiple P-waves ...
http://www.journalsleep.org/Articles/260516.pdf
Geo1_Geophysics&EarthInterior_S06
The way in which P-waves and S-waves travel through and interact with the ... P-waves--or primary waves--fastest travelling seismic wave and first to arrive ...
http://geosun.sjsu.edu/~jmiller/Geo1_Lec2_EarthInterior&Geophysics.html
TheMedStud.com
There are no noticable p-waves, and the overall rhythm is irregularly irregular. The reason you cannot see P-waves is that the atrial activity is about as ...
http://www.drsegal.com/medstud/ecg/atrial.htm
Earthquake - Encyclopedia of Earth
An earthquake is a sudden vibration or trembling in the Earth. ... P-waves or primary waves are formed by the alternate expansion and contraction ...
http://www.eoearth.org/article/Earthquake
Arrythmiasintro
Normally, P-waves are upright and each P wave is related to a QRS complex. ... If P-waves are not associated with QRS complexes, it could indicate either: ...
http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/cardiophysio/arrythmiasintro.htm
Practice questions: Earthquakes
Surface waves, then S-waves, then P-waves. Which earthquakes travel through the earth's mantle? ... P-waves, S-waves, and surface waves. Which waves cause the ...
http://orgs.usd.edu/esci/exams/earthquakes.html
Seismic Waves: Moving and Shaking During an Earthquake
As P-waves travel, the surrounding rock is repeatedly compressed and then stretched. P-waves can travel through both the solid rock and molten liquid layers of the ...
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/geology/quake_4.html&edu=high
Earth Structure
Earth Structure:A Virtual Journey to the Center of the Earth - This lesson discusses the interior structure of the earth ... noticed that P-waves measured more ...
http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=69
For Teachers
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and ... In this movie, the initial P-waves show up as light blue colors and S-waves ...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/simulations/classroom.php
Set Your Table for a Sweet and Sticky Earthquake Shake
Investigate how different soil types amplify shaking during an earthquake. ... In this science fair project you'll focus on the pushing and pulling P-waves. ...
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/CE_p023.shtml?from=Home