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An indirect boundary element method to model the 3-D scattering of elastic waves in a fluid-saturated poroelastic half-space
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    An indirect boundary element method to model the 3-D scattering of elastic waves in a fluid-saturated poroelastic half-space (English)
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    9 August 2018
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    fluid-saturated poroelastic half-space
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    three-dimensional (3-D) subsurface irregularities
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    scattering
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    elastic waves
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    indirect boundary element method (IBEM)
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