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Clarify frame of reference for SF and SS in MS_phasevels #23

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@andreww

This was queried by a user, my answer was:

I think the vector is in the coordinate system you are after and you don't need to transform it. The
reference frame for the unit vectors describing the polarisation direction (displacement vector) of the
fast quasi-shear wave, SF (and the slow one, SS) is the same as that used to describe the elastic
constants tensor. So if SF = [ 1 0 0 ] and SS = [ 0 1 0 ] the sense of particle motion is to strain the
material in the sense resisted by C(1,1) and C(2,2), respectively. The wave propagation direction will
be along (or, if the symmetry is low enough, close to) the X3 direction (inc = 90.0 and the result should > be independent of azimuth).

but some clarification in the documentation would be useful.

Also, why don't we output the qP polarisation direction?

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