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Seismic source localization
Seismic source localization is an important branch of seismology that aims to accurately determine the position of an earthquake's source by analyzing time series data recorded by seismometers. The goal of this task is to utilize the characteristics of seismic wave propagation, combined with geological structure information, to achieve efficient and precise identification of the earthquake source. This technology has significant application value in earthquake early warning, disaster assessment, and geological exploration.