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The Stoneley wave at the interface between the liquid and elastic half-spaces is examined with allowance for the shear component of the acoustic field in the viscous liquid. Redistribution of energy between the wave components is revealed, which can manifest itself as anomalous attenuation.
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Gusev, V.A., Simonova, P.A. Effect of shear components of the acoustic field in the viscous liquid on the structure of the Stoneley wave at the interface between the liquid and elastic half-spaces. Phys. Wave Phen. 23, 268–272 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1541308X15040044
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