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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2013
Seismological Research Letters (2013) 84 (3): 426–432.
... function G nk . Finally, D n is either one or zero to indicate if data are available or not. The first and last terms inside the square brackets are deterministic behavior; all the rest are random. Fakenet includes three kinds of randomness. The first simulates the various kinds of noise...
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Flow chart to summarize the workings of the <span class="search-highlight">Fakenet</span> package. Italics, data ...
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 7. Flow chart to summarize the workings of the Fakenet package. Italics, data files; boldface, commands read by each program. The two outputs are all the time series, bundled in a single tar file, along with the log file.
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(a) All the vertical faults available for use with <span class="search-highlight">Fakenet</span>, with dots at th...
Published: 01 May 2013
Figure 3. (a) All the vertical faults available for use with Fakenet, with dots at the ends of fault segments. (b) the planes of all the dipping faults. (c) Gray lines, the faults; stippled regions, the basin areas covered by triplets of orthogonal faults (the stipples are the locations
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2013
Seismological Research Letters (2013) 84 (3): 433–443.
... the SCEC test results. Analyses of the test results have led to improvements in the detection method and we discuss reprocessed results here. Synthetic data were generated by the FAKENET code ( Agnew, 2013 ) that simulates GPS position time series, including secular rates from the Scripps Orbit...
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Published: 01 May 2013
Seismological Research Letters (2013) 84 (3): 419–425.
... of detection algorithms using real data. Through a series of workshops and online, we provided four test phases, each with multiple (4–18) independent datasets (Tables  1 and 2 ). The synthetic geodetic data were generated using the Fakenet software developed for this project by Agnew (2013...
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Published: 01 May 2013
Seismological Research Letters (2013) 84 (3): 444–454.
... of each specified. After all submissions were received, the ground‐truth information about any transient signals in the data was released. The synthetic data sets were generated by FAKENET, a software package that produces realistic GPS time series that include secular motion and seasonal signals...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2013
Seismological Research Letters (2013) 84 (3): 455–467.
... transients, generated using FAKENET ( Agnew, 2013 ), were detected using our network‐processing tool. In Analysis of PBO Data , we present results obtained to date from analysis of cGPS observations within the PBO network. Implications for future work are provided in the Discussion and Conclusions...
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Published: 06 April 2016
Seismological Research Letters (2016) 87 (3): 712–718.
... network data; the Fakenet package , Seismol. Res. Lett. 84 , 426–432 . Beresnev I. A. ( 2003 ). Uncertainties in finite‐fault slip inversions: To what extent to believe? (A critical review) , Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am. 93 , 2445–2458 . Causse M. Cotton F. Mai P. M...
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