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It is a well-established fact that placing seismic instruments below the surface of the Earth will lead to improvements in the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at any given site. This is so for two basic reasons, both related to the fact that the uppermost layers of the Earth are typically very highly attenuative and low velocity. To better understand the depth dependence of improvements in signal-to-noise...