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Journal Article
Published: 30 November 2016
Seismological Research Letters (2017) 88 (1): 39–48.
... stations included in the current Global Lithospheric Imaging with Earthquake Recordings (GLImER) database, which comprises exclusively data from the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Data Management Center archive. Open circles indicate stations from permanent networks, and black dots...
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Vertical profiles through 3D volumes of RFs from the GLImER database. (a,b) Multipoint profile across eastern North America. The location of the profile (b) is indicated on the map (a) by a thick black line that runs from northwest to southeast through the Superior province (Sup), the Grenville province (Gren), and the Appalachians (App). (c,d) Two slidable cross sections through an RF volume in northeastern China. The location of the profiles (d) is indicated on the map (c) by thick black lines that cross the following physiographic units: the Great Xing’an range (GXR), the Songliao basin (SLB), the Zhangguangcai range and Jiamusi Massif (ZR‐JM), and the Sino‐Korean craton (SKC) to the south. The body of water in the southeast corner of the map is the South Japan Sea (SJS), for reference. Seismic stations are represented by inverted triangles on the maps. The color scale of the profiles is optimized to highlight the crust‐mantle boundary, or Moho, which is seen as a positive (red) signal between ∼30 and 50 km depth.
Published: 30 November 2016
Figure 7. Vertical profiles through 3D volumes of RFs from the GLImER database. (a,b) Multipoint profile across eastern North America. The location of the profile (b) is indicated on the map (a) by a thick black line that runs from northwest to southeast through the Superior province (Sup
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Global coverage of broadband seismic stations included in the current Global Lithospheric Imaging with Earthquake Recordings (GLImER) database, which comprises exclusively data from the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Data Management Center archive. Open circles indicate stations from permanent networks, and black dots denote stations from temporary arrays. There is a total of 11,456 stations (4958 permanent and 6498 temporary).
Published: 30 November 2016
Figure 2. Global coverage of broadband seismic stations included in the current Global Lithospheric Imaging with Earthquake Recordings (GLImER) database, which comprises exclusively data from the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Data Management Center archive. Open circles
Journal Article
Published: 25 September 2017
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2017) 107 (5): 2511–2520.
... Recordings (GLImER), from the FP7 Marie Curie Actions of the European Commission, and by the Research Council of Norway FRINATEK program through SWaMMIS project 231354. Discussion of arrival‐time uncertainties with D. Green improved this article. Associate Editor Thomas Brocher as well as Nick Rawlinson...
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