“…Empirical studies showed that seismic interferometry by deconvolution with no preprocessing can be used to retrieve both the amplitude and phase information of CCFs (Viens et al., 2017). Deconvolution functions (DFs) have been used to simulate the long‐period ground motions from moderate (Denolle et al., 2013; Prieto & Beroza, 2008; Sheng et al., 2017; Viens et al., 2014; Viens, Koketsu, et al., 2016) and large (Denolle et al., 2014, 2018; Viens, Miyake, & Koketsu, 2016) crustal earthquakes as well as mine collapse events (Kwak et al., 2017). However, the retrieval of reliable amplitudes is still debated as it strongly depends on the location and characteristics of ambient seismic field sources (Stehly & Boué, 2017; Stehly et al., 2006; Tsai, 2011).…”