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Preparing for InSight: Evaluation of the Blind Test for Martian Seismicity

Martin van Driel
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Savas Ceylan
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John Francis Clinton
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Domenico Giardini
Hector Alemany
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Amir Allam
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David Ambrois
Julien Balestra
Bruce Banerdt
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Dirk Becker
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Maren Böse
Marc Boxberg
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Nienke Brinkman
Titus Casademont
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Jérôme Chèze
Ingrid Daubar
Anne Deschamps
Fabian Dethof
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Manuel Ditz
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Mélanie Drilleau
David Essing
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Fabian Euchner
Benjamin Fernando
Thomas Garth
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Harriet Godwin
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Matthew Golombek
Katharina Grunert
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Céline Hadziioannou
Claudia Haindl
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Conny Hammer
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Isabell Hochfeld
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Kasra Hosseini
Hao Hu
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Sharon Kedar
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Balthasar Kenda
Amir R. Khan
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Tabea Kilchling
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Brigitte Knapmeyer‐endrun
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Andre Lamert
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Jiaxuan Li
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Sarah Mader
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Lorenz Marten
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Franziska Mehrkens
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Thomas Möller
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Naomi Murdoch
Paul Neumann
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Robert Neurath
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Marcel Paffrath
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Mark P Panning
Fabrice Peix
Lucie M Rolland
Martin Schimmel
Christoph Schröer
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Simon Christian Stähler
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René Steinmann
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Alexandre Szenicer
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Noah Trumpik
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Maria Tsekhmistrenko
Cedric Twardzik
Renee Weber
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Shane Zhang
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Yingcai Zheng
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Abstract

In December 2018, the NASA InSight mission deployed a seismometer on the surface of Mars. In preparation for the data analysis, in July 2017 the Mars Quake Service initiated a blind test, in which participants were asked to detect and characterize seismicity embedded in a one Earth year long synthetic dataset of continuous waveforms. Synthetic data were computed for a single station, mimicking the streams that will be available from InSight as well as the expected tectonic and impact seismicity, and noise conditions on Mars (Clinton et al. 2017). In total, 84 teams from 20 countries registered for the blind test and 11 of them submitted their results in early 2018. The collection of documentations, methods, ideas and codes submitted by the participants exceeds 100 pages. The teams proposed well established as well as novel methods to tackle the challenging target of building a global seismicity catalogue using a single station. This paper summarizes the performance of the teams, and highlights the most successful contributions.
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hal-02365912 , version 1 (17-06-2020)

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Martin van Driel, Savas Ceylan, John Francis Clinton, Domenico Giardini, Hector Alemany, et al.. Preparing for InSight: Evaluation of the Blind Test for Martian Seismicity. Seismological Research Letters, 2019, 90 (4), pp.1518-1534. ⟨10.1785/0220180379⟩. ⟨hal-02365912⟩
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