Making earth quake location estimates more accurate – HypoDD analysis of the 22 April 2013, ML=4.8 Tenk , Hungary aftershock sequence
The Tenk, Hungary earthquake (ML = 4.8) occurred on 22 April 2013, which was the strongest Hungarian earthquake in the past 28 years. The routinely determined hypocenters are often suffer from phase picking errors, travel-time model errors and thus location bias. The event mislocation can be signi...
Main Authors: | Barbara Czecze, Bálint Süle, Gábor Timár, István Bondár |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Romanian Academy
2018-06-01
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Series: | Geographia Napocensis |
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Online Access: | http://geographianapocensis.acad-cluj.ro/Revista/volume/nr_1_2018/pdf/4.%20Czecze_Sule_Bondar.pdf |
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