Earthquake or explosion: Seismic signal identification in Eastern Russia using amplitude phase rations obtained from analog records/ Lepolt Linkimer

By: Linkimer, LepoltMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Germany: VDM Verlag, 2007Description: x, 181p. 240 x 170 mmISBN: 9783836427777Subject(s): Erdbeben ; SWD-ID: 40151347 | Explosion ; SWD-ID: 40160099 | Russland <Ost> ; SWD-ID: 44880261DDC classification: 551.22
Contents:
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Geographic Location 1.2. Neotectonic Setting 1.3. Previous Work on Explosion Discrimination 1.3.1. Discrimination Based on Amplitude Ratios of Seismic Phases 1.3.2. Discrimination Based on Geographical and Temporal Distribution. 1.3.3. Previous Studies in Eastern Russia 1.3.4. Other Techniques 2. DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS 2.1. Data Sources, Seismic Stations, and Type of Explosions. 2.2. Phase Ratio Processing and Methodology 2.2.1. The Distance Correction 2.2.2. The Network Average 2.2.3. Critical Values 2.2.4. Performance ofDiscriminants 2.3. Southern Yakutia 2.3.1. Results 2.3.2. Phase Ratiosfor Individual Stations 2.4. Magadanand Northern Yakutia 2.4.1. Results 2.4.2. Phase Ratiosfor Individual Stations 2.5. Comparison between Regions 3. CONCLUSIONS 4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. 5. REFERENCES APPENDIX A APPENDIX B
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Geographic Location
1.2. Neotectonic Setting
1.3. Previous Work on Explosion Discrimination
1.3.1. Discrimination Based on Amplitude Ratios of Seismic Phases
1.3.2. Discrimination Based on Geographical and Temporal Distribution.
1.3.3. Previous Studies in Eastern Russia
1.3.4. Other Techniques

2. DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
2.1. Data Sources, Seismic Stations, and Type of Explosions.
2.2. Phase Ratio Processing and Methodology
2.2.1. The Distance Correction
2.2.2. The Network Average
2.2.3. Critical Values
2.2.4. Performance ofDiscriminants
2.3. Southern Yakutia
2.3.1. Results
2.3.2. Phase Ratiosfor Individual Stations
2.4. Magadanand Northern Yakutia
2.4.1. Results
2.4.2. Phase Ratiosfor Individual Stations
2.5. Comparison between Regions

3. CONCLUSIONS

4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.

5. REFERENCES

APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B

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