Love type waves in a porous layer with irregular interface
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frequencydispersion equationfrequency equationphase velocityLove wavesdeduced as particular casesdifferent irregularitiesmethod of perturbationmodified dispersion equation of Malnondissipative liquid filled porus solidnumerical parametric valuesphase velocity curvesrectangular irregularity in interface between upper porous layer and lower semi-infinite medium with sourcestandard dispersion equation of Love wavesunderlain by isotropic and homogeneous half space
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