Investigations on local seismic phases and evaluation of body waves magnitude

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Attenuation, Computerized Simulation, Conferences, Earth Planetary Structure, Magnitude, Seismic Waves, Seismograms, Seismology, Topography, Correction, France, Heterogeneity, Mathematical Models

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For near events, synthetics seismograms are computed using BOUCHON's method, for various heterogeneous structures. A special emphasis is put on topographic irregularities. This work was presented in the poster session at the 10th annual DARPA/AFGL SEISMIC RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM (2 to 5 May 1988). The programs used for this work are now implemented on our new SUN 3/280 system. For teleseisms, the main effort was first to obtain attenuation models between Eastern Kazakh and several regions in France. The application of those results to source functions for a series of events recorded in France is currently being done. A first by-product from this study was a re-evaluation of the magnitude of all events and a determination of stations corrections.

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