Admittance (geophysics)
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Admittance (geophysics)
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In geophysics, admittance is a term for a transfer function, that measures the response to the applied change in function of variable of interest applied to the physical body, such as the atmosphere or the Earth's crust. In seismology or geodesy it describes the effects of the body to applied forcing. The admittance Q(k) can be also defined as the transfer function between the spectral representation of gravity G(k) and topography H(k): G = Q ⋅ H + N N(k) is the uncorrelated noise in the data an
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