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how many seismographs are needed to triangulate the origin of an earthquake?
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Brief Explanations
Triangulation for an earthquake's origin relies on using the difference in arrival times of seismic waves at multiple stations. Two stations only narrow the location to a line, while three stations create three intersecting circles (from distance calculations) that pinpoint a single unique location, the earthquake's epicenter.
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