The November 11 through December 16, 1993 passive phase of LARSE was a joint effort involving scientists from the University of California (UCLA), the U.S. Geological Survey (U.S.G.S.), the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and the University of Southern California (USC). The passive phase of LARSE involved the deployment of approximately 88 stations along a 175 km long linear array across the Los Angeles Basin, San Gabriel Mountains, and Mojave Desert northeast of Los Angeles. For the passive survey, energy sources were local and teleseismic earthquakes.
LOCATION OF STATIONS DEPLOYED DURING LARSE'93
Some station numbers are given for reference
This data set has since been complemented by the acquisition of deep crustal
multichannel seismic-reflection and refaraction profiles using onshore and offshsee
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