Waveform inversion for the source characteristics of earthquakes
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Authors
Horton, Stephen P.
Issue Date
1992
Type
Dissertation
Language
en_US
Keywords
Seismology , Tectonics , Earthquakes , Geophysics , Faults , Time Deconvolution , Frequency Domain Inversion , Finite Fault Models , Strong Motion , Geodetic Observations , Lee Vining , Loma Prieta , Waveform Inversion , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection
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Abstract
A time deconvolution technique is used to obtain a source time function, a frequency domain inversion is used to infer the character of a rupture, and the resolution of finite fault models were evaluated during this study.
Description
Thesis Number: 2940.
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Publisher
University of Nevada, Reno
License
In Copyright(All Rights Reserved)
