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High-frequency waves guided by the subducted plates underneath Taiwan and their association with seismic intensity anomalies

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Chen, Kate Huihsuan
Kennett, Brian
Furumura, Takahashi

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American Geophysical Union

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Energy from seismic events traveling up a subduction zone is frequently associated with significant large-amplitude, high-frequency signals with sustained long coda. Such seismic waves guided by the subducted plate with high wave velocity and high Q can c

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Journal of Geophysical Research

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2037-12-31