“…The amplitude source location (ASL) method proposed by Yamasato () and Battaglia and Aki () and the seismic amplitude ratio method of Taisne et al () have enabled the locations of LP and VLP events and tremor with emergent onsets to be determined. These methods use high‐frequency seismic amplitudes and assume isotropic radiation of S waves and have been widely applied to volcanoseismic signals at various volcanoes (Battaglia, ; Battaglia, Aki, & Ferrazzini, ; Battaglia, Aki, & Staudacher, ; Caudron et al, ; Caudron, Taisne, et al, ; Caudron, White, et al, ; Ichihara & Matsumoto, ; Ichimura et al, ; Jolly et al, ; Kumagai et al, ; Kumagai et al, ; Kumagai, Palacios, et al, ; Kumagai et al, ; Kumagai et al, ; Kumagai et al, ; Kurokawa et al, ; Maeda et al, ; Ogiso et al, ; Ogiso & Yomogida, , ; Tan et al, ; Walsh et al, ; Walter et al, ). These methods have also been used to detect moving sources of tremor signals associated with eruptions (Ichihara & Matsumoto, ; Kumagai, Palacios, et al, ; Ogiso & Yomogida, ), magmatic intrusions (Caudron et al, 2018b; Taisne et al, ), and lahars (Ogiso & Yomogida, ).…”