Source and Path Calibration in Regions of Poor Crustal Propagation Using Temporary, Large-Aperture, High-Resolution Seismic Arrays
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Article
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
Broadband seismic data acquired during the Hi-CLIMB experiment are used to study seismic events and path propagation in the Nepal Himalaya and the south-central Tibetan Plateau. The 2002–2005 experiment consisted of 233 stations extending from the Himalayan foreland into the central Tibetan Plateau. The dataset provides an opportunity to obtain accurate seismic event locations for ground truth evaluation and to determine source moment-tensor parameters from waveform modeling.
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Air Force Research Laboratory, art. AFRL-RV-PS-TR-2013-0139
Scholar Commons Citation
Nabelek, John L.; Braunmiller, Jochen; and Phillips, W. Scott, "Source and Path Calibration in Regions of Poor Crustal Propagation Using Temporary, Large-Aperture, High-Resolution Seismic Arrays" (2013). School of Geosciences Faculty and Staff Publications. 792.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/geo_facpub/792