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Beginning in 1993, a seismological broadband network called Cavascope was set up in New Caledonia and Vanuatu in the Southwest Pacific. This network is located in the fast-converging New Hebrides subduction zone, and it is of subject of “Cavascope: The Broadband Seismological Network of the New Hebrides Subduction Zone and Its Associated Data Base,” which begins on page 498. In the article, authors Robert Pillet, Pierre Lebellegard, Esline Garaebiti, and Daniel Rouland provide an overview of the region’s tectonic setting and its past seismological surveys, then present the instrument characteristics of the Cavascope network and its associated database.



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