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I've never heard the term Subsurface Scattering for the effect you are describing.
Subsurface Scattering II James Gurney 2008
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Subsurface coal mining is inherently dangerous, and no amount of regulation will remove all the dangers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Insufficiently Deferential D.C. Circuit? 2010
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Subsurface coal mining is inherently dangerous, and no amount of regulation will remove all the dangers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Insufficiently Deferential D.C. Circuit? 2010
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After those events, industry built and perfected reliable Surface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valves.
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Subsurface coal mining is inherently dangerous, and no amount of regulation will remove all the dangers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Insufficiently Deferential D.C. Circuit? 2010
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Subsurface coal mining is inherently dangerous, and no amount of regulation will remove all the dangers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Insufficiently Deferential D.C. Circuit? 2010
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Subsurface drainage from hummock-cover hillslopes in the Arctic tundra.
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Subsurface water that percolated through the porous limestone and dolomite of the RubyMountains (in Ecoregions 13n and 13o) resurfaces to the east as seeps and springs.
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Subsurface temperatures within the sediment may have risen to the point that both gas hydrate and permafrost may have begun to thaw.
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Subsurface: A Ben-Gurion University researcher in Israel discovers oil under the Palestinian West Bank a month before its surrender in a final Middle East peace accord by Michael Diamond
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Carter: "Peace without Hamas is not possible" 2009
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