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How many seismograph stations are required to locate the geographic epicenter of an earthquake?
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The exact number of seismograph stations required to locate the geographic epicenter of an earthquake depends on the size and location of the earthquake. Generally, at least three seismograph stations are needed to accurately pinpoint the epicenter.
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