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The cause of seismic reflections is contrasts in the seismic impedance (rV) across a boundary (r is the density of the rock, V1 and V2 are seismic velocities on either side of the boundary). In particular, for waves at normal incidence, the ratio R of reflected-to-incident amplitude is given by:
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