Broad-scale applicability of correlation detectors to China seismicity

It is demonstrated that cross‐correlation methods can successfully be applied on a large scale to the detection of seismic events arising in a variety of tectonic settings. The locations of about thousand earthquakes a year occurring in and near China are reported using phase picks from a large nati...

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