RELATIVE MOMENT TENSOR INVERSION FOR MICROSEISMICITY: APPLICATION TO CLUSTERED EARTHQUAKES IN THE CASCADIA FOREARC

Relative Moment Tensor Inversion for Microseismicity: Application to Clustered Earthquakes in the Cascadia Forearc

The relative abundance of small earthquakes affords significant opportunities for improved understanding of regional seismotectonics; however, determining moment tensors for such Hand events recorded on regional networks is complicated by low signal-to-noise ratios, sparse station sampling and complex wave propagation at short periods.We build upon

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Opportunistic Capacity-Based Resource Allocation for Chunk-Based Multi-copyright Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks

The spectrum allocation for cognitive radio sensor networks (CRSNs) has received considerable research attention under the assumption that the spectrum environment is static.However, in practice, the spectrum environment varies over time due to primary user/secondary user (PU/SU) activity and mobility, resulting in time-varied spectrum resources.Th

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