Can velocities in upper & lower layers be found from a direct, reflected, & head wave graph of time vs depth?
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I have a graph of the three different waves plotted for time against depth. I don't have any further figures given. I am asked to calculate the velocities of the upper and lower layers. I presume I have to use figures from the graph? What points would I need to find? Thanks - and sorry for asking such a precise question!
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