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. 2014 Dec 4;5:5664. doi: 10.1038/ncomms6664

Figure 1. The locations of the seismic stations and the virtual test site.

Figure 1

A large synthetic data set from virtual sources in the area of three seismic stations denoted by dark red triangles (MAKZ—46.8°N, 82.0°E in Makanchi, Kazakhstan; KBL—34.5°N, 69.0°E in Kabul, Afghanistan; LSA—29.7°N, 91.1°E in Lhasa, China) is generated to create a fast search database and three earthquakes denoted by stars (locations from the United States Geological Survey (USGS)—NEIC) are used to test different situations. The purple star denotes an earthquake of a magnitude of Mw 5.9 that occurred on 8 March 2012; the blue star denotes an earthquake of a magnitude of Mw 5.3 on 15 September 2011; and the green star denotes an earthquake of a magnitude of Mw 5.3 on 30 April 2014.