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ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY, WASHINGTON, D. C. 20301
Abstract
Capabilities of various continental-wide and worldwide short-period seismic networks are described. It is stressed that the proper approach to design of a worldwide network is the use of a limited number of high-quality stations rather than the use of many inferior stations. Such a result is expected because of the variation of P amplitude with epicentral distance.
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