One of the most important aspects of seismology is explaining the generation of seismic waves during earthquakes. The first mathematical models of earthquakes involved shear faulting, where deformation of rocks surrounding the fault increases the stress level, causes rock fracturing and results in radiation of elastic waves. Over the years, a large number of earthquakes that cannot be explained only with shear faulting have been observed. Hence, the mathematical model of seismic sources evolved into a seismic moment tensor (MT), which also includes isotropic and compensated linear vector dipole components. Although uncertainties in MT inversions are important for estimating solution robustne...
Characterizing seismic moment tensors of small‐ to moderate‐magnitude earthquakes (i.e., 2.5<M<4.0) ...
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Seismic source inversion is a non-linear problem in seismology where not just the earthquake parame...
Characterization of seismic sources is an important aspect of seismology. Parameter uncertainties i...
We expand a method for seismic moment tensor inversion using probabilistic Bayesian inference, which...
We expand a method for seismic moment tensor inversion using probabilistic Bayesian inference, which...
We expand a method for seismic moment tensor inversion using probabilistic Bayesian inference, which...
Earthquake source inversion is highly dependent on location determination and velocity models. Uncer...
Rapid stress release at the source of an earthquake produces seismic waves. Observations of the part...
Earthquake source inversion is highly dependent on location determination and velocity models. Uncer...
Rapid stress release at the source of an earthquake produces seismic waves. Observations of the part...
Rapid stress release at the source of an earthquake produces seismic waves. Observations of the part...
Earthquake source inversion is highly dependent on location determination and velocity models. Uncer...
Moment tensor (MT) inversion studies of events in The Geysers geothermal field mostly focused on mic...
Seismic source inversion is a non-linear problem in seismology where not just the earthquake param...
Characterizing seismic moment tensors of small‐ to moderate‐magnitude earthquakes (i.e., 2.5<M<4.0) ...
The 12 February 2013 nuclear test conducted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea stands out ...
Seismic source inversion is a non-linear problem in seismology where not just the earthquake parame...
Characterization of seismic sources is an important aspect of seismology. Parameter uncertainties i...
We expand a method for seismic moment tensor inversion using probabilistic Bayesian inference, which...
We expand a method for seismic moment tensor inversion using probabilistic Bayesian inference, which...
We expand a method for seismic moment tensor inversion using probabilistic Bayesian inference, which...
Earthquake source inversion is highly dependent on location determination and velocity models. Uncer...
Rapid stress release at the source of an earthquake produces seismic waves. Observations of the part...
Earthquake source inversion is highly dependent on location determination and velocity models. Uncer...
Rapid stress release at the source of an earthquake produces seismic waves. Observations of the part...
Rapid stress release at the source of an earthquake produces seismic waves. Observations of the part...
Earthquake source inversion is highly dependent on location determination and velocity models. Uncer...
Moment tensor (MT) inversion studies of events in The Geysers geothermal field mostly focused on mic...
Seismic source inversion is a non-linear problem in seismology where not just the earthquake param...
Characterizing seismic moment tensors of small‐ to moderate‐magnitude earthquakes (i.e., 2.5<M<4.0) ...
The 12 February 2013 nuclear test conducted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea stands out ...
Seismic source inversion is a non-linear problem in seismology where not just the earthquake parame...