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A quantitative evaluation of the annual variation in teleseismic detection capability at Syowa Station, Antarctic / Takaki Iwata, Masaki Kanao.
Title: | A quantitative evaluation of the annual variation in teleseismic detection capability at Syowa Station, Antarctic / Takaki Iwata, Masaki Kanao. |
Author(s): | Iwata, Takaki. Kanao, Masaki. |
Date: | 2015. |
In: | Polar Science. (2015.), Vol. 9(1) (2015) |
Abstract: | Evaluates annual variation in teleseismic detection capability at Syowa Station, Antarctica, using statistical model of magnitude-frequency distribution of earthquakes covering entire magnitude range. Main cause of variation is thought to be increase in thickness of sea ice and increase in area in Southern Ocean in winter. |
Notes: | Polar Science. Vol. 9(1) :26-34 (2015). |
Keywords: | 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.326 -- Floating ice. 550.3 -- Geophysics. 550.34 -- Seismology. 550.341 -- Earthquakes. E3 -- Glaciology: instruments and methods. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*7.3) -- East Antarctica. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 214100 |
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