Fig. 1: Global seismic stations and array response function. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 1: Global seismic stations and array response function.

From: Two-stage rupture during the Mw 8.3 Okhotsk 2013 deep-focus earthquake constrains slab geometry

Fig. 1

a Seismic stations used for the mainshock back-projection. Red and blue stations correspond to positive and negative polarities, respectively. Their size corresponds to correlation coefficients from 0.7 to 1. b The light blue cube is the back-projection target. The grey contours denote the Slab model 2.012. The red point indicates the mainshock hypocentre. c Triangulation of the stations; one colour is one group. The array response function at 0.5 Hz for global stations in the Okhotsk back-projection target region. d Depth slice with longitude at 153°E; e horizontal slice at a depth of 600 km; f depth slice with latitude at 55°N.

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