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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; August 2004; v. 94; no. 4; p. 1528-1545; DOI: 10.1785/012003128
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Article

Collection of a Reference Event Set for Regional and Teleseismic Location Calibration

István Bondár, E. Robert Engdahl, Xiaoping Yang, Hafidh A. A. Ghalib, Abraham Hofstetter, Victor Kirichenko, Robert Wagner, Indra Gupta, Göran Ekström, Eric Bergman, Hans Israelsson and Keith McLaughlin

Science Applications International Corporation
M/S 2-1 1953 Gallows Road, Suite 260
Vienna, Virginia 22182
(I.B., X.Y., H.I., K.M., V.K.)
University of Colorado at Boulder
Department of Physics, Campus Box 390
Boulder, Colorado 80309
(E.R.E.)
Multimax, Inc.
1141 McCormick Drive
Largo, Maryland 20774
(H.A.A.G., R.W., I.G.)
Geophysical Institute of Israel
P.O.B. 182, LOD 71100, Israel
(A.H.)
Harvard University
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
20 Oxford Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
(G.E.)
Global Seismological Services
601 16th Street #C390
Golden, Colorado 80401
(E.B.)

Manuscript received 23 June 2003.

A three-year consortium project, with members of Science Applications International Corp., University of Colorado at Boulder, Harvard University, Multimax Inc., Geophysical Institute of Israel, Western Services, and University of California at San Diego, was initiated in 2000 to improve locations and reduce uncertainties in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Western Eurasia. The consortium developed high-resolution three-dimensional models of the Earth's mantle to generate accurate travel-time predictions for regional and teleseismic P phases. Since the approach was purely model-based, a large set of high-quality reference events was needed to validate the model predictions. The consortium has spent considerable effort to collect, vet, and validate reference events located with 5-km accuracy or better by local networks and "promoted" reference events located with an accuracy of 7 km or better by application of multiple-event location techniques. Consortium members built an extensive network of contacts to solicit candidate reference events from local, regional, and national network operators. Strict methodologies were developed to identify candidate reference events in earthquake bulletins, and to validate and quality control the selected candidate reference events. The outcome of the consortium effort was a quality-controlled reference event list with nearly 2000 events and over 200,000 arrivals. The Reference Event List is provided as an electronic supplement to this article.

Online material: Reference event database.







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