1
Ph.D. Student, Bullard Laboratories, Cambridge University
2
Cambridge University
Abstract
Accurate focal depth estimates are essential for the correct interpretation of seismicity data in terms of regional tectonics and earthquake hazard assessment. Published global earthquake catalogues are a common source of focal depth information, but how accurate are they? We compare estimates of focal depths from the Harvard CMT catalogue and the Engdahl et al [8] relocations of the ISC catalogue with those determined by teleseismic waveform inversion methods, and find that the catalogues can be in error by up to 60km.
Maggi, A., Priestley, K., & Jackson, J. (2002). Focal Depths of Moderate and Large Size Earthquakes in Iran. Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, 4(Issue 2 and 3), 1-10.
MLA
A. Maggi; K. Priestley; J. Jackson. "Focal Depths of Moderate and Large Size Earthquakes in Iran". Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, 4, Issue 2 and 3, 2002, 1-10.
HARVARD
Maggi, A., Priestley, K., Jackson, J. (2002). 'Focal Depths of Moderate and Large Size Earthquakes in Iran', Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, 4(Issue 2 and 3), pp. 1-10.
VANCOUVER
Maggi, A., Priestley, K., Jackson, J. Focal Depths of Moderate and Large Size Earthquakes in Iran. Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, 2002; 4(Issue 2 and 3): 1-10.