NonLinLoc Reference List

 

Hutton, L.K., and Boore, D.M., 1987. The ML scale in Southern California, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 77, 2074-2094.

Lahr, J.C., 1989. HYPOELLIPSE - Version 2.0: A computer program for determining local earthquake hypocentral parameters, magnitude and first motion pattern, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 89-116, 92p.

Le Meur, Helene, 1994. Tomographie tridimensionnelle a partir des temps des premieres arrivees des ondes P et S, application a la region de Patras (Grece), These de Doctorat, Paris VII, France.

Le Meur H, J. Virieux et P. Podvin, 1997. Seismic Tomography of the gulf of Corinth: a comparison of methods, Annali di Geofisica, 40, 6, 1-24.

Lee, W.H.K. and Lahr, J.C., 1975. HYPO71 (revised): A computer program for determining hypocenter, magnitude and first motion pattern of local earthquakes, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 75-311, 116p.

Lienert, B.R., 1994. HYPOCENTER 3.2: A computer program for locating earthquakes locally, regionally and globally, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics & Planetology (lienert@soest.hawaii.edu), 70p.

Lomax, A., J. Virieux, P. Volant and C. Berge, 2000. Probabilistic earthquake location in 3D and layered models: Introduction of a Metropolis-Gibbs method and comparison with linear locations, in Advances in Seismic Event Location Thurber, C.H., and N. Rabinowitz (eds.), Kluwer, Amsterdam, 101-134..

Lomax, A., A. Zollo, P. Capuano, and J. Virieux, 2001. Precise, absoute earthquake location under Somma-Vesuvius volcano using a new 3D velocity model, Gephys. J. Int.146, 313-331.

Kirkpatrick, S., Gelatt, C.D. and Vecchi, M.P., 1983. Optimization by simulated annealing, Science, 220, 671-680.

Metropolis, N., Rosenbluth, A.W., Rosenbluth, M.N., Teller, A.H., and Teller, E., 1953. Equation of state calculations by fast computing machines, J. Chem. Phys., 1, 1087-1092.

Mosegaard, K., and Tarantola, A., 1995, Monte Carlo sampling of solutions to inverse problems, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 12431-12447.

Moser, T.J., T. van Eck and Nolet, G., 1992, Hypocenter determination in strongly heterogeneous earth models using the shortest path method., J. Geophys. Res., 97, 6563-6572.

Nelson, G.D. and Vidale, J.E., 1990, Earthquake locations by 3-D finite-difference travel times, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 80, 395-410.

Podvin, P. and Lecomte, I., 1991, Finite difference computation of traveltimes in very contrasted velocity models: a massively parallel approach and its associated tools., Geophys. J. Int., 105, 271-284.

Press, W.H., Teukolosky, S.A., Vetterling, W.T. and Flannery, B.P., 1992, Numerical recipies in C: the art of scientific computing or Numerical recipies in FORTRAN: the art of scientific computing, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Reasenberg, P. A., and Oppenheimer, D., 1985, FPFIT, FPPLOT, and FPPAGE: Fortran computer programs for calculating and displaying earthquake fault-plane solutions, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 85-739.

Sen, M. and Stoffa, P.L., 1995, Global optimization methods in geophysical inversion, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 281.

Shearer, P.M., 1997, Improving local earthquake locations using the L1 norm and waveform cross correlation: Application to the Whittier Narrows, California, aftershock sequence., J. Geophys. Res., 102, 8269-8283.

Tarantola, A. and Valette, B., 1982, Inverse problems = quest for information., J. Geophys., 50, 159-170.

Tarantola, A., 1987, Inverse problem theory: Methods for data fitting and model parameter estimation, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 613p.

Wittlinger, G., Herquel G., and Nakache, T., 1993, Earthquake location in strongly heterogeneous media, Geophys. J. Int., 115, 759-777.

 

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