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Seismic source analysis of the destructive earthquake November 21, 2022, Mw 5.6 Cianjur (Indonesia) from relocated aftershock. [PDF]

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Zulfakriza Z   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Relocation of Koyna earthquakes

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1980
abstractThe Koyna earthquake of December 10, 1967 was the most damaging reservoir-induced earthquake. It was followed by a long sequence of earthquakes which is still continuing. Precise locations of the Koyna earthquakes have been very much disputed as different locations of the main earthquake and stronger aftershocks were obtained by various workers.
B. K. Rastogi, P. Talwani
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Relocating earthquakes with empirical traveltimes

Geophysical Journal International, 2018
A strategy is proposed to incorporate effects of 3-D velocity variations on earthquake locationsusing empirical traveltimes (ETTs).
Abril, Claudia, Gudmundsson, Ólafur
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A Social Explanation of Urban Relocation after Earthquakes

International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters, 1996
This paper synthesizes the research record regarding urban relocation after earthquakes. Three alternative relocation responses after earthquakes are identified, the range of factors that have been documented to influence them are presented, and identified human impacts of relocation after earthquakes are discussed.
Dennis S. Mileti, Eve Passerini
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A note on relocating the 1963 Watsonville earthquakes

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1982
abstractEvents in the Watsonville earthquake sequence of August and September 1963 were found by Udias (1965) not to concentrate on the main San Andreas fault break. New locations are found using a more site-specific velocity model with carefully determined station adjustments.
David G. Evans, Thomas V. McEvilly
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Relocation of local earthquakes by seismic ray tracing

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1976
Seismic ray tracing is used to relocate a set of local earthquakes recorded by a dense seismic array in Bear Valley, California. The crustal velocity structure is two-dimensional and incorporates most of the known and inferred velocity differences in the region.
E. R. Engdahl, W. H. K. Lee
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Relocation of Local Earthquakes in North-Western Iran

Proceedings, 2012
Earthquake locations routinely determined by the Iranian Seismological Center (IRSC) show a diffuse image of seismicity in North-Western Iran. In order to obtain an enhanced picture of seismicity in this region, a large set of earthquakes recorded by 9 stations from 1996 through 2010 were relocated using the double-difference technique and an ...
F. Amiri, E. Bayram Nejad
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On the relocation of earthquake clusters. A case history: The Arkansas earthquake swarm

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1989
AbstractA portable digital network (the PANDA array) of 40 three-component stations with an aperture of about 35 km was deployed for 4 months in the Arkansas swarm area in 1987. Only 12 swarm events occurred during the deployment, in contrast to the intense seismic activity that characterized this region in 1982 to 1984.
José Pujol   +3 more
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