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The contribution of topographic scattering to teleseismic coda in southern California
Justin Revenaugh
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Southern California
100%
Compositional Data Analysis (CoDA)
100%
Teleseismic
100%
Topographic Scattering
100%
Seismic Coda
66%
Alternative Means
33%
Scattering Potential
33%
Crustal Heterogeneity
33%
San Andreas Fault System
33%
Correlation Peak
33%
Migration Velocity
33%
Topographic Roughness
33%
Seismic Network
33%
Geological Complexity
33%
Shallow Velocity Structure
33%
Geologic Structure
33%
Scatterer
33%
Regional Networks
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Southern California
100%
Geology
50%
Velocity Structure
50%
Scattering
50%
San Andreas Fault
50%