What the longest depth can be measured using seismograph?
Question asked by: hensemboy
Asked on: 23 Oct 2010
This is an interesting question!
Presumably it is to do with how far the waves will travel before their energy dissipates too much to be picked up (or perhaps even is deflected by the core?)
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Replied at: 24 Oct 2010
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