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.