- to the USGS, the term
teleseismic refers to
earthquakes that
occur more than 1000 km from the
measurement site.
Small teleseismic events register only...
- Northridge, California,
Earthquake Determined from
Strong Ground Motion,
Teleseismic, GPS, and
Leveling Data".
Bulletin of the
Seismic Society of America...
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boundaries by
using the
information from
teleseismic earthquakes recorded at a three-component seismograph. A
teleseismic P-wave will
generate P-to-S conversions...
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encouraged Gutenberg and
Richter to
develop magnitude scales based on
teleseismic observations of earthquakes. Two
scales were developed, one
based on...
- seismograph, seismology, seismometer, seismonasty, sistrum, teleseism,
teleseismic selen- moon Gr**** σελήνη (selḗnē) paraselene, selaphobia, Selene, selenium...
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boundary to
subduction zones,
specifically in the
convergent margins.
Using teleseismic body-wave tomography, a low-velocity zone of
thickness 50~100 km in the...
- H. (April 2009). "Crustal
structure beneath the
Faroe Islands from
teleseismic receiver functions".
Geophysical Journal International. 177 (1): 115–124...
- Eruptions:
Measuring the
Impulse of the
Hunga Tonga Ha'apai
Explosion From
Teleseismic Waves".
American Geophysical Union. 49 (8). agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley...
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process of the 1923
Kanto earthquake inferred from
historical geodetic,
teleseismic, and
strong motion data". Earth,
Planets and Space. 57 (4): 261. Bibcode:2005EP&S...
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depth extent of the
Ecuador earthquake (Mw 7.8) of 16
April 2016 from
teleseismic and
tsunami data".
Geophysical Research Letters. 44 (5): 2211–2219. Bibcode:2017GeoRL...