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    Rapid earthquake focal mechanism inversion using high-rate GPS velometers in sparse network

    In this study, we demonstrate an approach for inverting earthquake source parameters based on high-rate global positioning system (GPS) velocity seismograms. The velocity records obtained from single-station G...

    AiZhi Guo, SiDao Ni, WeiWen Chen, Jeffrey T. Freymueller in Science China Earth Sciences (2015)

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    Preliminary study on aftershock decay rate of the 2013 Ms7.0 Lushan earthquake

    We obtained a catalog of early aftershocks of the 2013 Lushan earthquake by examining waveform from a nearby station MDS which is 30.2 km far away from the epicenter, and then we analyzed the relation between ...

    Zhe Jia, Weiwen Chen, Risheng Chu in Earthquake Science (2013)

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    A study on the uncertainties of the centroid depth of the 2013 Lushan earthquake from teleseimic body wave data

    Centroid depth of earthquakes is essential for seismic hazard mitigation. But, various studies provided different solutions for the centroid depth of the damaging 2013 Lushan earthquake, thus hindering further...

    Weiwen Chen, Decai Wang, Shengji Wei in Earthquake Science (2013)

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    Effects of sedimentary layer on earthquake source modeling from geodetic inversion

    Ground deformation as observed with GPS or InSAR has been broadly inverted in constraining source parameter of earthquakes. However, for earthquakes occurring beneath sedimentary basins, the very slow sub-surf...

    Weiwen Chen, Sidao Ni, Shengji Wei, Zhenjie Wang, Jun **e in Earthquake Science (2011)

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    Comparison of ground truth location of earthquake from InSAR and from ambient seismic noise: A case study of the 1998 Zhangbei earthquake

    Because ambient seismic noise provides estimated Green’s function (EGF) between two sites with high accuracy, Rayleigh wave propagation along the path connecting the two sites is well resolved. Therefore, eart...

    Jun **e, **angfang Zeng, Weiwen Chen, Zhongwen Zhan in Earthquake Science (2011)