A new method to locate the epicentre of regional seismic events is developed with strengths and limitations complementary to existing location methods. This new technique is based on applying empirical Green's functions (EGFs) for Rayleigh waves between 7 and 15 s period that are determined by cross-correlation of ambient noise time-series recorded at pairs of seismic receivers. The important advantage of this method, in comparison with standard procedures based on use of body wave traveltimes, is that it does not rely on an earth model. Rather it is based on interpolating the EGFs to arbitrary hypothetical event locations. The method is tested by locating well known 'Ground Truth' crustal events in the western United States (magnitude 4 ea...
Earthquake locations are fundamental to studies of earthquake physics, fault orientations and Earth'...
International audienceRockfalls generate seismic signals that can be used to detect and monitor rock...
We present a fast, two-step method for preliminary earthquake location using the direct arrivals rec...
Observational seismology has a large array of algorithms at its disposal to locate an earthquake fro...
We devise and apply a method to account for the effect of the aspherical structure of the Earth in l...
Efforts to more effectively monitor the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (commonly referred to ...
Empirical thesis.At foot of title page: ARC Centre of Excellence for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CC...
This paper proposed a reliable analysis method of Global Positioning System (GPS) derived seismic si...
Earthquakes occur in complex geology, making it difficult to determine their source parameters and l...
This project investigated new techniques for improving seismic event locations derived from regional...
We investigate the constraints that may be placed on earthquake epicentres without assuming a model ...
In order to validate the accuracy of estimated Green’s functions (EGFs), which are widely used in am...
International audienceSource locations provide fundamental information on earthquakes and lay the fo...
SUMMARY We introduce a new approach for locating earthquakes using arrival times derived from wavefo...
The most sensitive and reliable methods for locating small-magnitude regional seismic events using r...
Earthquake locations are fundamental to studies of earthquake physics, fault orientations and Earth'...
International audienceRockfalls generate seismic signals that can be used to detect and monitor rock...
We present a fast, two-step method for preliminary earthquake location using the direct arrivals rec...
Observational seismology has a large array of algorithms at its disposal to locate an earthquake fro...
We devise and apply a method to account for the effect of the aspherical structure of the Earth in l...
Efforts to more effectively monitor the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (commonly referred to ...
Empirical thesis.At foot of title page: ARC Centre of Excellence for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CC...
This paper proposed a reliable analysis method of Global Positioning System (GPS) derived seismic si...
Earthquakes occur in complex geology, making it difficult to determine their source parameters and l...
This project investigated new techniques for improving seismic event locations derived from regional...
We investigate the constraints that may be placed on earthquake epicentres without assuming a model ...
In order to validate the accuracy of estimated Green’s functions (EGFs), which are widely used in am...
International audienceSource locations provide fundamental information on earthquakes and lay the fo...
SUMMARY We introduce a new approach for locating earthquakes using arrival times derived from wavefo...
The most sensitive and reliable methods for locating small-magnitude regional seismic events using r...
Earthquake locations are fundamental to studies of earthquake physics, fault orientations and Earth'...
International audienceRockfalls generate seismic signals that can be used to detect and monitor rock...
We present a fast, two-step method for preliminary earthquake location using the direct arrivals rec...