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Figure 2. Seismic records containing earthquake signals and various non-earthquake noisy events complicating the automated detection of earthquake signals: a) local microearthquake and high-amplitude noisy microquakes (shelf of the Black Sea, OBS record); b) regional earthquake and high-amplitude noisy microquakes (shelf of the Black Sea, OBS record); c) local microearthquake buried in the ambient noise (coastal zone of the North Egypt, onshore record); d) regional earthquake preceded by the explosion (coastal zone of the North Egypt, onshore record); e) local microearthquake and distant compressed air-gun signals (shelf of the Black Sea, OBS record).


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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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