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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; July 1956; v. 46; no. 3; p. 215-216
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Remark on Byerly's fault-plane method*

J. CL. DE BREMAECKER

INSTITUT POUR LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE EN AFRIQUE CENTRALE (I.R.S.A.C.) CENTRE DE RECHERCHES SCIENTIFIQUES DU KIVU,, LWIRO, BUKAVU, CONGO BELGE

Abstract

In Byerly's fault-plane method, if one circle of radius R2 is determined, the locus of the centers of the other is a straight line perpendicular to the line joining the epicenter to the center of the first circle and at a distance 1/(4R2) from the epicenter.

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* Manuscript received for publication June 10, 1955.




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