2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40623-018-0915-4
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Evaluation of automatic hypocenter determination in the JMA unified catalog

Abstract: The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) unified seismic catalog has been widely used for research and disaster prevention purposes for more than 20 years. Since the introduction in April 2016 of an improved method of automatic hypocenter determinations (PF method), the number of detected earthquakes has almost doubled due to a decrease in the completeness magnitude around the Tohoku region, where seismicity has been very active in the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. Automatically processed hypocenters o… Show more

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“…Following Tamaribuchi (2018), we used an importance sampling algorithm to search for the maximum likelihood. Importance sampling requires less computational time than grid search and can estimate the location and its uncertainty simultaneously.…”
Section: Hybrid Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Tamaribuchi (2018), we used an importance sampling algorithm to search for the maximum likelihood. Importance sampling requires less computational time than grid search and can estimate the location and its uncertainty simultaneously.…”
Section: Hybrid Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, low‐frequency earthquakes were excluded. Previous studies (Maeda, 1993, 1996; Maeda & Hirose, 2016) used only hypocenters flagged K. Flags k, A, s, and a were first introduced in April 2016 (Tamaribuchi, 2018). In general, fewer earthquakes have flags S, s, and a, compared with the number with flags K, k, and A (Table 1).…”
Section: Data and Study Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned in the introduction section, an NPP accident can affect regions with no active NPPs which implies that ASEAN NPSR has to also put more effort into studying the SFP failure, especially when it occurs at the same time as the RPV failure. Although the magnitude of the earthquake can now be detected in a real-time manner [45], it is still far from the exact prediction [46]. We could never be certain that accidents like or severer than the one that happened at 1FNPP in 2011 will not happen again.…”
Section: Case 3: Simultaneous Failure Of Rpvs and Sfpsmentioning
confidence: 94%