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Propagation of compressional (P) and shear (S) waves through soils, sediments and rocks is governed by various factors, including:

Poisson's ratio σ is a measure of the transverse strain or contraction to longitudinal strain or extension resulting from a change in normal stress under compression or dilatation. A change in the wave propagation from one lithology to another or from an unsaturated to a saturated medium leads to variations in the value of σ from 0 (indicating a considerable change in volume) to 0·5 (indicating no volumetric change, corresponding to fluids). Also, σ can have negative values, and these indicate...

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