Reliable estimates of the seismic source spectrum are necessary for accurate magnitude, yield, and energy estimation. In particular, how seismic radiated energy scales with increasing earthquake size has been the focus of recent debate within the community and has direct implications on earthquake source physics studies as well as hazard mitigation. The 1-D coda methodology of Mayeda et al. [2003] has provided the lowest variance estimate of the source spectrum when compared against traditional approaches that use direct S-waves, thus making it ideal for networks that have sparse station distribution. The 1-D coda methodology has been mostly confined to regions of approximately uniform complexity. For larger, more geophysically complicated ...
We use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-derived sour...
The objectives of this study are to improve low-magnitude regional seismic discrimination by perform...
Abstract Spectral discrimination methods applied at regional distances are based on the observation ...
Reliable estimates of the seismic source spectrum are necessary for accurate magnitude, yield, and e...
A 1D coda method was proposed by Mayeda et al. (2003) in order to obtain stable seismic source mome...
A 1D coda method was proposed by Mayeda et al. (2003) in order to obtain stable seismic source mom...
Abstract A 1D coda method was proposed by Mayeda et al. (2003) in order to obtain stable seismic sou...
A stable estimate of the earthquake source spectra in the western Alps is obtained using an empirica...
Magnitude estimation forms an integral part in any seismic monitoring endeavor. For monitoring compl...
This study is motivated by renewed interest within the seismic source community to resolve the long-...
We develop a new methodology to determine apparent attenuation for the regional seismic phases Pn, P...
This paper investigates the feasibility of employing local to near-regional coda-wave amplitude meas...
This is a collaborative study involving three institutions to investigate the feasibility of employi...
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
We use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-derived sourc...
We use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-derived sour...
The objectives of this study are to improve low-magnitude regional seismic discrimination by perform...
Abstract Spectral discrimination methods applied at regional distances are based on the observation ...
Reliable estimates of the seismic source spectrum are necessary for accurate magnitude, yield, and e...
A 1D coda method was proposed by Mayeda et al. (2003) in order to obtain stable seismic source mome...
A 1D coda method was proposed by Mayeda et al. (2003) in order to obtain stable seismic source mom...
Abstract A 1D coda method was proposed by Mayeda et al. (2003) in order to obtain stable seismic sou...
A stable estimate of the earthquake source spectra in the western Alps is obtained using an empirica...
Magnitude estimation forms an integral part in any seismic monitoring endeavor. For monitoring compl...
This study is motivated by renewed interest within the seismic source community to resolve the long-...
We develop a new methodology to determine apparent attenuation for the regional seismic phases Pn, P...
This paper investigates the feasibility of employing local to near-regional coda-wave amplitude meas...
This is a collaborative study involving three institutions to investigate the feasibility of employi...
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
We use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-derived sourc...
We use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-derived sour...
The objectives of this study are to improve low-magnitude regional seismic discrimination by perform...
Abstract Spectral discrimination methods applied at regional distances are based on the observation ...