No, though they can narrow it down to two possible locations.
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A minimum of three seismic stations must compare results to locate an earthquakes epicenter.
I believe that minimum number would be three.
seismic waves \
If an area has a strong amount of seismic waves along, or around, you can predict if an area is active for earthquakes
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
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A minimum of three seismic stations must compare results to locate an earthquakes epicenter.
Seismic Waves
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
you need to have 3 seismic stations to triangulate the location of the earthquake and remember a earthquake can be from the inside of the earth but not necessarily at the epicenter because no epicenter is a straight line down.
I believe that minimum number would be three.
seismic waves \
seismic waves \
The distance of an epicenter from a seismograph station can determined by the time it takes for the seismic waves to reach each station. You need at least 3 seismic stations to record the event to determine this. The time taken for each seismic station to resisted the event will be different as they are different distances from the epicenter. The distance to the epicenter can then be calculated for each station and a epicenter can be determined by a triangulation from all stations that have registered the event.