Location Calibration Data for CTBT Monitoring at the Prototype International Data Center I. BondárX. YangC. Romney Pages: 19 - 34
Source Specific Station Corrections for Regional Phases at Fennoscandian Stations X. YangI. BondárR. North Pages: 35 - 57
Analysis of the IMS Location Accuracy in Northern Eurasia and North America Using Regional and Global Pn Travel-time Tables Russian Federation/ United States Calibration Working Group Pages: 59 - 77
Application of 3-D Crustal and Upper Mantle Velocity Model of North America for Location of Regional Seismic Events V. RyaboyD.R. BaumgardtA.M. Dainty Pages: 79 - 103
Relocation of Wyoming Mine Production Blasts Using Calibration Explosions C.A. FinnG.D. KraftM.E. Pulaski Pages: 105 - 116
Seismic Location Calibration of the European Arctic E. KremenetskayaV. AsmingF. Ringdal Pages: 117 - 128
Earthquake Location Accuracies in Norway Based on a Comparison between Local and Regional Networks E.C. HicksH. BungumF. Ringdal Pages: 129 - 141
A Study of Small Magnitude Seismic Events During 1961–1989 on and near the Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan V.I. KhalturinT.G. RautianP.G. Richards Pages: 143 - 171
Precise Relative Location of 25-ton Chemical Explosions at Balapan Using IMS Stations W.S. PhillipsH.E. HartseL.K. Steck Pages: 173 - 192
On the Use of Calibration Explosions at the Former Semipalatinsk Test Site for Compiling a Travel-time Model of the Crust and Upper Mantle N.N. BelyashovaV.I. ShacilovM.N. Malakhova Pages: 193 - 209
Improving Regional Seismic Event Location in China L.K. SteckA.A. VelascoH.J. Patton Pages: 211 - 240
Seismic Event Location: Nonlinear Inversion Using a Neighbourhood Algorithm M.S. SambridgeB.L.N. Kennett Pages: 241 - 257
Best Practice in Earthquake Location Using Broadband Three-component Seismic Waveform Data R.A. UhrhammerD. DregerB. Romanowicz Pages: 259 - 276
Global Event Location with Full and Sparse Data Sets Using Three-dimensional Models of Mantle P-wave Velocity M. AntolikG. EkströmA.M. Dziewonski Pages: 291 - 317
Improving Seismic Event Location: An Alternative to Three-dimensional Structural Models C. PiromalloA. Morelli Pages: 319 - 347