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Tracking high-frequency seismic source evolution: 2004 Mw 8.1 Macquarie event

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Kennett, Brian
Gorbatov, Alexei
Spiliopoulos, S.

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American Geophysical Union

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The 2004 Mw 8.1 event on 23 December 2004 near the Macquarie Ridge is a very large intraplate event that has been overshadowed by the M w 9.3 Sumatra-Andaman event only 3 days later. We are able to track the progress of source evolution by estimating the

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Geophysical Research Letters

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2037-12-31