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CAPRAL: Seismic deployments in Northwest Australia from 2005 to 2008

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Reading, Anya
Kennett, Brian

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Australian Passive Seismic Server (AusPass). Australian National University

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The CAPRAL array was designed to improve local earthquake location and hence understanding of neotectonics in northwestern Australia. These stations provide a useful framework to improve coverage of the Pilbara craton and the Capricorn orogen. The array consists of 27 site with Guralp CMG-3ESP seismometers and Earthdata digitisers. Sample rates are 25 samples/sec. CAPRAL (Capra + Linkage) stations provide all together a useful framework to improve the coverage of the Pilbara craton and the Capricorn orogen. Guralp CMG-3ESP seismometers and Earthdata digitisers were used with sampling rates of 25 samples/sec.

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Anya Reading, Brian Kennett (2005): CAPRA - Linkage. Australian Passive Seismic Server - Australian National University. Dataset/Seismic Network. https://doi.org/10.7914/SN/7J_2005

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