Elastic Wave 2 : A wave that is propagated by some kind of elastic deformation, that is, a deformation that disappears when the deforming forces are removed. A seismic wave is a type of an elastic wave
Christian Nerger and Johannes Schweitzer (Assisting Editor in Compiling), Glossary of Terms Frequently Used in Seismology and Observatory Practice, US Geological Survey (http://www.usgs.gov/), the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology (http://www.mbmg.mtech.edu/) and the International Data Center of the CTBTO (http://www.ctbto.org), USA 2004. http://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escido c:4141:2/component/escidoc:4142/Glossary_rev1.pdf% 3Bjsessionid=216960F299E7DC5292AAE080C9BACFB3, (ND/ Erthq - Amer) {25}
Peter Bormann, Keiiti Aki, William H. K. Lee, and Johannes Schweitzer (Compilers and Amenders), Glossary of Terms Interest to Earthquake and Engineering Seismologists (Version 1), Publication records from external use of GFZ scientific infrastructure, Germany 2011. http://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escido c:56137:3/component/escidoc:56143/Glossary_rev1.pd f, (ND/ Erthq - Amer) {980}