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How to cite this data data DOI of this repository method and conceptionShunsuke Takemura, Satoru Baba, Suguru Yabe, Yusuke Yamashita, Katsuhiko Shiomi, Takanori Matsuzawa, Detectability analysis of very low frequency earthquakes: methods and application in Nankai using F-net and DONET broad-band seismometers, Geophysical Journal International, Volume 237, Issue 1, April 2024, Pages 49–63, https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggae033 source_meca.dat Assumed focal mechanisms. Longitude, Latitude, depth, strike, dip, and rake are listed. Focal mechanisms at each source grid were assumed to be low-angle thrust faulting mechanisms from the plate geometry of Koketsu et al. (2012) and the convergence direction of NUVEL-1A (DeMets et al. 2010). VLFEdetectability_Fnet.dat The detectable limits of very low frequency earthquakes (VLFEs) in Nankai using F-net only. Longitude, Latitude, depth, and detectable limit (the lowest moment rate of detectable VLFEs) at each source grid are listed. The file with "Z" is the detectability of VLFEs using only vertical components. VLFEdetectability_FnetDONET.dat The detectable limits of VLFEs in Nankai using F-net and DONET. Longitude, Latitude, depth, and detectable limit (the lowest moment rate of detectable VLFEs) at each source grid are listed. The file with "Z" is the detectability of VLFEs using only vertical components.
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