References
This section includes references to relevant papers and TESLA documentation.
Ensure to reference the following citation when employing TESLA in your work:
Adinolfi, G. M., V. Convertito, and R. De Matteis (2023). TESLA, A Tool for Automatic Earthquake Low-Frequency Spectral Level Estimation: The Study of 2013 St. Gallen Earthquake Fault-Plane Solutions, Seismol. Res. Lett., 94(5), 2441-2455. doi:10.1785/0220230033.
Relevant Papers
Adinolfi, Guido Maria, Vincenzo Convertito, and Raffaella De Matteis. ,”TESLA, A Tool for Automatic Earthquake Low‐Frequency Spectral Level Estimation: The Study of 2013 St. Gallen Earthquake Fault‐Plane Solutions.” Seismological Research Letters 94.5 (2023): 2441-2455. doi:10.1785/0220230033.
Boatwright, John. “A spectral theory for circular seismic sources; simple estimates of source dimension, dynamic stress drop, and radiated seismic energy.” Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 70.1 (1980): 1-27.
Brune, James N. “Tectonic stress and the spectra of seismic shear waves from earthquakes.” Journal of geophysical research 75.26 (1970): 4997-5009.
De Matteis, Raffaella, Vincenzo Convertito, and Aldo Zollo. “BISTROP: Bayesian inversion of spectral‐level ratios and P‐wave polarities for focal mechanism determination.” Seismological Research Letters 87.4 (2016): 944-954.
TESLA Documentation
VERSION: 0.0.1
LAST UPDATED: March 10, 2024
AUTHOR: Guido Maria Adinolfi
TESLA is a tool for research purposes and should be used ethically. For more information and updates, refer to the official TESLA documentation.
Copyright
Copyright (C) 2023 Guido Maria Adinolfi, University of Turin, Turin, Italy
For inquiries, contact: guidomaria.adinolfi@unito.it.