4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

The applicability of modern methods of earthquake location

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PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Volume 163, Issue 2-3, Pages 351-372

Publisher

SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-005-0019-5

Keywords

earthquake location; waveform cross correlation; seismicity studies; California earthquakes; Charlevoix earthquakes; China earthquakes; New Madrid earthquakes

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We compare traditional methods of seismic event location, based on phase pick data and analysis of events one-at-a-time, with a modern method based on cross-correlation measurements and joint analysis of numerous events. In application to four different regions representing different types of seismicity and monitored with networks of different station density, we present preliminary results indicating what fraction of seismic events may be amenable to analysis with modern methods. The latter can supply locations ten to a hundred times more precise than traditional methods. Since good locations of seismic sources are needed as the starting point for so many user communities, and potentially can be provided due to current improvements in easily-accessible computational capability, we advocate wide-scale application of modern methods in the routine production of bulletins of seismicity. This effort requires access to waveform archives from well-calibrated stations that have long operated at the same location.

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