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![]() Geophysical Journal InternationalVolume 164 Issue 1, Pages 109 - 124 Published Online: 24 Nov 2005 Journal compilation © 2010 RAS Published on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 1331K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Seismogenic zone structure beneath the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, from three-dimensional local earthquake P- and S-wave tomography Copyright 2005 The Authors Journal compilation © 2005 RAS KEYWORDS Costa Rica • earthquake location • microseismicity • Middle America subduction zone • seismic velocities • tomography ABSTRACTThe subduction plate interface along the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, generates damaging large (M Accepted 2005 September 21. Received 2005 September 6; in original form 2004 October 14 |