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Figure 1. Various non-earthquake noisy signals recorded in coastal and offshore regions and their Fourier amplitude spectra: a) microseisms and high-frequency ambient noise (shelf of the Baltic Sea, OBS record); b) high-amplitude microquakes (shelf of the North Caspian Sea, OBS record); c) ship traffic noise (shelf of the Black Sea, OBS record); d) explosions (coastal zone of the North Egypt, onshore record); e) noisy signals produced by engineering works (coastal zone of the North Egypt, onshore record). See text for details.


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Citation: Krylov A. A., L. I. Lobkovsky, A. I. Ivashchenko (2019), Automated detection of microearthquakes in continuous noisy records produced by local ocean bottom seismographs or coastal networks, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 19, ES2001, doi:10.2205/2018ES000649.


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