Evaluation of Seismometer Arrays for Earthquake Location
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1986
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Indiana Geological Survey
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Program HYPOERR evaluates the performance of a small network of arbitrary seismic
arrays in determining coordinates and times of seismic events. A linearized inversion
following the method of Uhrhammer (1980)is performed for a layered velocity structure
by determining the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the partial derivatives of travel time
for P and/or S phases with respect to hypocenter position and origin time for each
station in the array. A series of covariance matrices is then obtained to evaluate statistical errors for a specified grid of hypocenter
locations at any given depth. Contour plots can then be made of the matrix elements by
using standard contouring software. Examples are given for ( 1) the case of a hypothetical quadrapartite array and (2) an actual
eight-station ocean-bottom seismometer array deployed around the 95.5° W. Galapagos propagating-rift zone.
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Seismic Array, Earthquake Location, Galapagos Location,Geophysical Computer Programs
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Lienert, B. R., Frazer, L. N., and Rudman, A. J., 1986, Evaluation of seismometer arrays for earthquake location: Indiana Geological Survey Occasional Paper 52, 53 p., 9 figs.
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Technical Report