Modern seismic networks, either permanent or temporary, can nowadays easily produce such large volumes of data that manual analysis is not possible. Effective and consistent automatic procedures for the detection and processing of seismic events are required to homogeneously process large datasets and to provide rapid responses in near real time.

One of the first modular components of the automatic analysis chain is generally a tool for the identification of seismic phases on the recorded seismic waveforms and the determination of their onset time, a process known as phase arrival picking. A variety of procedures for the automatic picking of...

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