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Comparison of microseisms of Cuban and Central European stations

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Oscillatory paths of microseisms and special characteristics of these paths at Central European and Cuban stations have been examined and compared. The question of the origin of the microseisms is also discussed.

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Walzer, U. Comparison of microseisms of Cuban and Central European stations. PAGEOPH 95, 89–98 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00878857

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