Eastern Australia Linkage (EAL) arrays

How to cite the data ?
SEAL Reference: Rawlinson, N., Kennett, B. L., & Heintz, M. (2006). Insights into the structure of the upper mantle beneath the Murray Basin from 3D teleseismic tomography. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 53(4), 595-604.Doi: 10.1080/08120090600686751
SEAL2 Reference: Nick Rawlinson, Brian Kennett, & Hrvoje Tkalčić. (2007). SEAL2 [Data set]. International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks. Doi: 10.7914/SN/7T_2007
SEAL3 Reference: Nicholas Rawlinson, Brian Kennett, & Hrvoje Tkalčić. (2007). SEAL3 [Data set]. International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks. Doi: 10.7914/SN/7U_2007
EAL1 Reference: Nicholas Rawlinson. (2009). EAL1 [Data set]. International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks. Doi: 10.7914/SN/4H_2009
EAL2 Reference: Nicholas Rawlinson. (2010). EAL2 [Data set]. International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks. Doi: 10.7914/SN/1H_2010
EAL3 Reference: Nicholas Rawlinson. (2011). EAL3 [Data set]. International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks. Doi: 10.7914/SN/7L_2010
SQEAL Reference: Rawlinson, N., & Yingjie Yang. (2012). South Queensland Eastern Australia Linkage - ARC Discovery Grant DP120103673 [Data set]. Australian Passive Seismic Server. Doi: 10.7914/SN/8J_2012
AQ3 Reference: AusPass. (2014). AQ3 SW Queensland and NW New South Wales. The Australian National University. Doi: 10.7914/SN/4J_2014

Map of the EAL seismic arrays


The Eastern Australia Linkeage arrays (EAL1/2/3,SEAL1/2/3,SQEAL,AQ3,etc) are each part of the WOMBAT rolling array from Queensland to Victoria, generally consisting of short-period sensors spaced ~50 km apart.

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