Question

Plots of data from these phenomena may be bowtie-shaped due to triplications. Dziewonski and Anderson published an empirical 1D model of parameters of these phenomena as the PREM. Gaps due to LVZs appear in travel-time curves of these phenomena. Stacking data is used to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of certain phases of these phenomena, such as PKJKP and PKP. Surface examples of these phenomena corresponding to toroidal and spheroidal modes are named for Love and Rayleigh. (10[2]-5[2])The (10[1])absence of one type of these phenomena in the “shadow zone” indicated that the outer core is liquid. (10[1])Primary examples of these phenomena speed up sharply at the Moho discontinuity (10[1])and travel faster than their S-type. (10[1])For 10 points, (10[1])name these disturbances that propagate outward from the epicenter of an earthquake. (10[2])■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: seismic waves [accept elastic waves or body waves; accept P-waves or primary waves; accept S-waves or secondary waves; accept surface waves or Love waves or Rayleigh waves; prompt on earthquakes or sound waves]
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Summary

2024 ACF Regionals @ JMU01/27/2024Y3100%0%0%104.67
2024 ACF Regionals @ Imperial01/27/2024Y1100%0%100%127.00
2024 ACF Regionals @ Vanderbilt01/27/2024Y5100%0%20%100.00
2024 ACF Regionals @ MIT01/27/2024Y1100%0%0%94.00

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Eric Gunter (Grad)UNC A (Grad)UNC C (UG)7510
Jacob RobertsonOxford ADurham A75-5
Micheal ZhouGeorgia Tech BTennessee7510
Amogh KulkarniGeodesicVanderbilt A75-5
Arunn SankarGeorgia Tech AMTSU7610
Matthew SiffYale ABrandeis A9410
Corey SmithKentuckySouth Carolina10610
Ivan Stanisavljevic (DII)Duke A (UG)Liberty C (DII)11210
Caden HausteinHardingVanderbilt B11510
Andrew Storm (DII)GWU B (Grad)JMU A (UG)12710
Kai MadgwickDurham AOxford A12710
Gavin MarkoffVanderbilt AGeodesic12810