Evidence for fault asperities from systematic time-domain modeling of teleseismic waveforms
A simple method for determining which events prior to a main shock may be "true" foreshocks, events which are caused by the same failure process as that which triggers the main shock, is proposed. An event is regarded as a "true" foreshock if it takes place within a certain time...
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