“…The time domain full waveform inversion has been widely used in moderate and large earthquakes (e.g., Dreger et al, ; Dziewonski et al, ; Minson & Dreger, ; Pasyanos et al, ; Romanowicz et al, ). It has also been used in small earthquake source inversion at short distances and high frequencies from mining activities (Fletcher & McGarr, ; Ma et al, ; Zheng et al, ) to geothermal earthquakes (Guilhem & Walter, ; Wang et al, ). While some other researchers carry out waveform inversion in frequency domain (e.g., Cesca et al, ; Dahm et al, ; Nakano et al, ; Romanowicz, ; Stump & Johnson, ), which is less sensitive to phase shifting and allows more stable solutions.…”