Source parameters of the June 29, 1992 Little Skull Mountain earthquake from complete regional waveforms at a single station

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Earth Movements, Earthquakes, Love Waves, Seismograms, Surface Waves, Mathematical Models, Position (Location), Waveforms

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Body and surface waves from the Little Skull Mountain earthquake were recorded at a single broadband station. These waves were used in a grid search technique for the best fitting double couple moment tensor. The technique minimizes the misfit between reflectivity generated complete synthetic seismograms and the three-component displacement data via a search over the strike, dip, and rake of the source. The grid search procedure and data analysis are described. The grid search resulted in a well-defined nearly pure normal mechanism and the strike, dip, rake, and seismic moment were estimated. The method was tested by changing the epicentral locations and by using smaller magnitude events.

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