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Improved location procedures at the International Seismological Centre
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EngineeringSeismic WaveEarthquake HazardsEarthquake ScenarioEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceGeophysicsEarthquake SourceInternational Seismological CentrePressure PredictionStatisticsEarthquake ForecastingGeodesyEarthquake EngineeringInduced SeismicitySeismic ImagingGeographyLocation ProceduresEngineering GeologyTectonicsSeismologyIsc BulletinSite InvestigationSeismic HazardLocation Bias
The International Seismological Centre (ISC) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization with the primary mission of producing the definitive account of the Earth′s seismicity. The ISC Bulletin covers some 50 yr (1960–2011) of seismicity. The recent years have seen a dramatic increase both in the number of reported events and especially in the number of reported phases, owing to the ever-increasing number of stations worldwide. Similar ray paths will produce correlated traveltime prediction errors due to unmodelled heterogeneities in the Earth, resulting in underestimated location uncertainties, and for unfavourable network geometries, location bias. Hence, the denser and more unbalanced the global seismic station coverage becomes, the less defensible is the assumption (that is the observations are independent), which is made by most location algorithms.
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