sekundaariaallot
Sekundaariaallot, often translated as secondary waves, are a type of seismic wave that travels through the Earth's interior. They are generated during an earthquake, along with primary waves (P-waves). Unlike P-waves, which are compressional and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases, secondary waves are shear waves. This means that the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Consequently, secondary waves can only travel through solid materials.
When an earthquake occurs, the rupture along the fault generates both P-waves and S-waves. P-waves, being faster,