Shallow very low frequency earthquakes and low frequency tremors off Costa Rica
- 1. Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo
- 2. Cornell University
Description
We detected very low frequency earthquakes (VLFEs) by the matched-filter technique and calculated the energy rates of shallow low frequency tremors accompanying VLFEs off the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica. We submitted a paper about slow earthquakes off Costa Rica.
The methods of detecting VLFEs and estimating energy rates of tremors are written in a JGR paper (https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JB021706).
If you use this data, please cite this paper.
Data Set S1: list of detected VLFEs. First column: year, second column: month, third column: day, forth column: hour, fifth column: minute, sixth column: second, seventh column: longitude, eighth column: latitude, ninth column: depth (km), and tenth column: magnitude, eleventh column: duration (s). Times are described in UTC.
Data Set S2: list of energy rates of tremors accompanied by VLFEs. First column: year, second column: month, third column: day, forth column: hour, fifth column: minute, sixth column: second, seventh column: longitude, eighth column: latitude, ninth column: depth (km), and tenth column: energy rate (J/s). Times are described in UTC.
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