bølgetopografi
Bølgetopografi is a technique used in geophysics and oceanography to study the shape and structure of the seafloor and the Earth's crust. It involves the use of sound waves, typically in the form of seismic waves, to map the subsurface features. This method is particularly useful for understanding the geological history of an area, identifying potential hazards such as underwater landslides or fault lines, and locating resources like oil and gas deposits.
The process begins with the generation of sound waves, which are emitted from a source, often a
Bølgetopografi is a non-invasive and relatively cost-effective method compared to drilling or other invasive techniques. It