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Source characterization of Nevada test site explosions and western U.S. earthquakes using Lg Waves: Implications for regional source discrimination
G. I. Al-Eqabi
, K. D. Koper
, M. E. Wysession
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Washington University in St. Louis
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Keyphrases
Western US
100%
Earthquake
100%
Source Characterization
100%
Regional Sources
100%
Lg Waves
100%
Source Discrimination
100%
Nevada Test Site
100%
Log-moments
50%
Corner Frequency
33%
Genetic Algorithm
16%
Attenuation
16%
Frequency Dependence
16%
Search Algorithm
16%
Amplitude Spectrum
16%
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
16%
Possible Sources
16%
Source Mechanism
16%
Reliability Test
16%
Western United States
16%
Attenuation Characteristics
16%
Scaling Relations
16%
Wave Spectrum
16%
Seismic Moment
16%
Path Attenuation
16%
Below-the-line
16%
Earthquake Source Model
16%
Attenuation Quality Factor
16%
Nuclear Test
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States of America
100%
Nevada
100%
Lg-Wave
100%
United States
25%
Q Factor
25%
Genetic Algorithm
25%
Seismic Moment
25%
Nuclear Test
25%
Wave Spectrum
25%