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Seismic event location using the Eastern Turkey Seismic Network: Analysis of the Agri Dam explosion

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Gurbuz2004_Abstract&Figure.pdf (189.86 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/5361
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Middle East and North Africa Region Projects
Prof. Muawia Barazangi
Author
Gurbuz, C.
Turkelli, N.
Bekler, T.
Gok, R.
Sandvol, E.
Seber, D.
Barazangi, M.
Abstract

A 12 ton controlled source explosion took place in eastern Turkey on June 5, 2001 and was recorded by 18 stations of the Eastern Turkey Seismic Experiment (ETSE) PASSCAL broadband network. This is a unique recording obtained for the first time in this region. Due to the blasting type and extremely high Lg and Sn attenuation in eastern Turkey, the blast is only observed out to a distance of about 300 km. We have used travel time data from this explosion to obtain average crustal structure and site correction terms for the stations. The explosion was located using two new regional velocity models and the IASP91 velocity model to test the location capabilities of the ETSE network. We found that for surface focus events, the ETSE network is able to locate events to within 1 - 2 km of the true epicenter.

Description
Copyright 2004, Seismological Society of America.
See also:
http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa-toc.html;
http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/turkey/publications/Gurbuz-et-al_2004.htm
Date Issued
2004
Publisher
Seismological Society of America
Keywords
Turkey
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Seismology
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Agri Dam explosion
Previously Published as
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, vol. 94, no. 3, 2004
ISSN
0037-1106
Type
periodical

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