| AN / Altay-Sayan
Regional Seismic Network
AR
Arizona Earthquake Information Center - Northern
Arizona University
AT
NOAA/NWS/West Coast-Alaska Tsunami Warning Center
The West Coast/Alaska Tsunami
Warning Center (WC/ATWC) operates a network
of seismometers in Alaska as part of its mission
to issue tsunami warnings and information messages
to its area-of-responsibility. The WC/ATWC
is a part of the NOAA/National Weather Service.
http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov
AU
Geoscience Australia
Geoscience Australia operates
the Australian National Seismic Network within
Australia, its Territories and across its local
region. The network supports the Joint Australian
Tsunami Warning Centre, operated by Geoscience
Australia and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology,
which is responsible for issuing tsunami warning
bulletins for Australia and its Territories.
The network also contributes to monitoring
earthquakes in the Australian region. http://www.ga.gov.au
AV / Alaska
Volcano Observatory (AVO)
The Alaska Volcano Observatory
(AVO) is a cooperative program of the United
States Geological Survey (USGS), The Geophysical
Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks
(UAFGI) and the State of Alaska Division of
Geological and Geophysical Surveys (ADGGS).
AVO currently operates seismic networks on
27 historically active volcanoes in Alaska.
More information is available at www.avo.alaska.edu.
AZ (ANZA) 1986 - present
IGPP, University of California, San Diego
The ANZA Seismic Network is a regional network
of broadband seismometers and strong motion accelerometers
operated by the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary
Physics, Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
University of California, San Diego and funded
by the USGS.
http://eqinfo.ucsd.edu/
BE / Royal Observatory
of Belgium (ROB)
The Royal Observatory of Belgium
(ROB) operates the Belgian seismic and accelerometric
networks, as well as three short period seismometers
in Luxembourg and one seismic station in the
Netherlands. The ROB operates also a superconducting
gravimeter. http://www.seismologie.be
BF / Black Forest Observatory
(BFO)
Universities of Karlsruhe and Stuttgart, Germany
The Black Forest Observatory
is a geodynamic observatory operated jointly
by both the Universities of Karlsruhe and Stuttgart,
Germany.
http://www-gpi.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/widmer/BFO/
BL
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Feng, M., S. Van der Lee and
M. Assumpção,
2007. Upper mantle structure of South America
from joint inversion of waveforms and fundamental-mode
group velocities of Rayleigh waves. J. Geophys.
Res.,112, B04312, doi:10.1029/2006JB004449
Assumpção, M.,
M. Heintz, A. Vauchez and M.Egydio-Silva, 2006.
Upper mantle anisotropy in SE and Central Brazil
from SKS splitting: Evidence of asthenospheric
flow around a cratonic keel. Earth Planet.
Sci. Lett., 250, 224-240, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2006.07.038.
CC / Cascades Volcano Observatory
USGS, Vancouver, WA
The Cascades Volcano Observatory
(CVO) operates several seismic stations at
two volcanoes; Mount St. Helens in Washington,
and Three Sisters in Oregon. Seismic stations
on these and other Cascade volcanoes are also
operated by other groups, primarily the University
of Washington. CVO is a node of the Pacific
Northwest Seismograph Network, with data from
'CC' stations sent in real time to the PNSN
for processing.
Moran, S.C., 2004, Seismic Monitoring
at Cascade Volcanic Centers, 2004: Status and
Recommendations: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific
Investigations Report 2004-5211, 28 p.
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov
CH / CH Seismic Network
Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich
The CH Seismic Network is the
National network for Switzerland, comprising
of broadband seismometers and strong motion
accelerometers operated by the Swiss Seismological
Service, ETH Zurich.
http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/
CI / Southern California
Seismic Network (SCSN)
Caltech/USGS
The Southern California Seismic
Network (SCSN) is a cooperative project of
Caltech and the US
Geological Survey. The SCSN has benefited from
numerous upgrade projects. TERRAscope, funded
by the L. K. Whittier and ARCO Foundations, and
NSF, provided the first 28 broadband and strong
motion stations in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The
TriNet project, 1997 to 2002, funded by FEMA,
California OES, USGS, and other partners, increased
the number of broadband and strong motion stations
to 155 and significantly improved the data communications
and processing infrastructure. The California
Integrated Seismic Network (CISN) project of
Caltech, CGS, USGS, and UC Berkeley (2001 to
present) provides funds for continued operation
of the SCSN, improved robustness, and migration
of operations toward statewide processing. The
Southern California Earthquake Data Center (SCEDC),
funded by the Southern California Earthquake
Center (SCEC) and other sources, holds the complete
data archives for SCSN/CISN from 1932 to present.
The SCSN operates one IRIS/GSN station, PAS in
Pasadena, California. If you use SCSN data, please
include a citation to "Southern California
Seismic Network operated by Caltech and USGS" in
your work.
http://www.scsn.org/
http://www.cisn.org
http://www.data.scec.org
CN
/ Canadian National Seismograph
Network (CNSN)
Geological Survey of Canada
The GSC currently makes digital
data from the Canadian National Seismograph Network
(CNSN) available FREE to anyone on the Internet.
In order for us to maintain this service, we need
to enlist the support of our users. Please include
a citation to "The Geological Survey of Canada"
in your work. It would be helpful if you would
send a citable reference for any publications
that use CNSN data to John Cassidy (cassidy@pgc.NRCan.gc.ca),
who is maintaining a database of CNSN data usage.
Alternatively, you could send a paper reprint
to him:
Dr. John Cassidy
Pacific Geoscience Centre
P.O. Box 6000,
9860 West Saanich Road,
Sidney, B.C.
V8L 4B2
The latest information on CNSN
data citation policy may be viewed on the Web
at:
http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/cite-eng.php
CR / Croatian Seismological
Survey
Croatia
CZ / Czech Regional Seismic
Network (CRSN)
Geophysical Institute Academy of Science
The Czech Regional Seismic Network (CRSN) is
a regional network of broadband seismometers
operated by the Geophysical Institute, Academy
of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, and
the Institute of Physics of the Earth, Masaryk
University, Brno.
http://www.ig.cas.cz
http://www.ipe.muni.cz
ER / Mount
Erebus Volcano Observatory
New Mexico Tech
Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory,
operated by the New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology under funding from the National
Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs.
Aster, R., McIntosh, W., Kyle,
P., Esser, R., Bartel, B., Dunbar, N., Johns,
B., Johnson, J., Karstens, R., Kurnik, C.,McGowan,
M., McNamara, S., Meertens, C., Pauly, B.,
Richmond, M., Ruiz, M.,
New instrumentation delivers multidisciplinary
real-time data from Mount Erebus, Antarctica,
EOS trans. AGU, 85, no. 10, 9 March, 2004.
Aster, R., Mah, S.Y., Kyle, P., McIntosh, W..,
Dunbar, N., Johnson, J., Ruiz, M., McNamara,
S., Very long period oscillations of Mount Erebus
Volcano, J. Geophys. Res., 108 (B11), 2522, doi:10.1029/2002JB002101,
2003.
More
information about ER can be found here:http://www.ees.nmt.edu/Geop/Erebus/erebus.html
ET / Center for
Earthquake Research and Information (CERI)
University of
Memphis
Information about ET can
be found here:http://www.ceri.memphis.edu
FA / UCLA Factor
Building Seismic Array
UCLA
The UCLA Factor building is a 17-story moment-resisting
steel frame structure with an embedded 72-channel
accelerometer array. Since 2002, the array has
been operated and maintained by personnel from
the NSF UCLA Center for Embedded Networked Sensing
and the USGS. If you use Factor Array data, please
credit the NSF UCLA Center for Embedded Networked
Sensing and the USGS ANSS program for financial
support.
Kohler, M. D., P. M. Davis, and E. Safak, Earthquake
and ambient vibration monitoring of the steel
frame UCLA Factor building, Earthquake Spectra,
21, 715-736, 2005.
Information about the array
can be found at
http://factor.gps.caltech.edu
G (GEOSCOPE)
Institut de Physique du Globe
de Paris (IPGP)
Programme GEOSCOPE
Département de Sismologie
Institut de Physique du globe de Paris
4, Place Jussieu
75252 Paris cedex 05
FRANCE
The latest information on GEOSCOPE
data citation policy may be viewed on the Web
at:
http://geoscope.ipgp.jussieu.fr
GD / High-rate GPS
University of Colorado
The University of Colorado was
funded by NSF (EAR-0337206 and EAR-0538116)
to analyze high-rate GPS data for seismic events.
Methods to reduce the impact of multipath were
supported by EAR-0003943. The analysis of Denali
records was supported by a NSF graduate student
research fellowship (Andria Bilich). The analysis
of the Tokachi-Oki records was also supported
by NEHRP USGS 05HQGR0015. Research collaboration
with GSI and the University of Tokyo is gratefully
acknowledged.
The raw GPS observations for the Denali event
are archived at UNAVCO (http://www.unavco.org)
The raw GPS observations for
the Tokachi-Oki event are archived at the Geographical
Survey Institute of Japan (http://www.gsi.go.jp/ENGLISH/)
For additional details, please see
http://spot.colorado.edu/~kristine/gps_seismology.html
GE (GEOFON )
GFZ Potsdam, Germany
The GEOFON network is funded and operated by
GFZ Potsdam, Germany, in co-operation with almost
50 institutions worldwide.
http://geofon.gfz-potsdam.de/geofon/
GSN (including H2,
IC, II, IU, MS)
IRIS Global Seismographic Network
Global Seismographic Network
is a cooperative scientific facility operated
jointly by the Incorporated Research Institutions
for Seismology (IRIS), the United States Geological
Survey (USGS), and the National Science Foundation
(NSF).
http://www.iris.edu/hq/programs/gsn
H2 / Hawaii-2 Observatory
Seismic System (H2O)
University of Hawaii
Duennebier, F.K., David W. Harris,
James Jolly, James Babinec, David Copson, Kurt
Stiffel, The Hawaii-2 Observatory Seismic System,
IEEE Jnl. Ocean Engineering, V 27, # 2, pp
212-217, Apr 2002
HT / Seismological Network
of A.U.TH.
Geophysical Laboratory, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece
The Seismological Network of A.U.TH. was founded
in 1978 and belongs to the Department of Geophysics
of the School of Geology of the Aristotle University
of Thessaloniki, Greece. It consists of a network
of 25 seismological stations, which covers the
largest part of Greece. The primary target of
the Seismological Station is the 24-hour monitoring
of seismic activity in Greece and surrounding
countries, as well as the dissemination of fast
and reliable information about earthquakes to
the authorities and the public.
For additional details, please see: http://seismology.geo.auth.gr/ or http://seismology.geo.auth.gr/the_seisnet/WEBSITE_2005/station_index_en.html
ID (IDA) 1975 - 1995
Project IDA/University of California, San Diego Project IDA operated a global network of digital
LaCoste Romberg gravimeters from 1975-1995 with
financial support from the Cecil and Ida Green
Foundation for Earth Science and the US National
Science Foundation. A complete description of
the IDA La Coste network can be found in Eos,
Transactions, April 22, 1986, Vol. 67, No. 16,
Pages 203-212. Inquiries can be directed to Dr.
Duncan Agnew, dagnew@ucsd.edu. These data may
be obtained from the IRIS Data Management Center.
II (IRIS/IDA) 1998
- present
IRIS GSN/University of California San Diego
Project IDA currently operates a global network
of broadband and very broadband seismometers
for the IRIS Consortium. Project IDA is based
at the Cecil and Ida Green Institute of Geophysics
and Planetary Physics, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, University of California, San Diego.
http://ida.ucsd.edu/
IU (IRIS/USGS) 1988 - present
USGS Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory
The IU stations are the part
of the Global Seismic Network (GSN) that are installed,
maintained and operated by the USGS Albuquerque
Seismological Laboratory.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/asl/
and http://www.liss.org
KN (KNET)
UCSD, IVTAN, KIS
The KNET Seismic Network is a regional network
of broadband seismometers funded by IRIS and
jointly operated by the IVTAN, KIS, and IGPP,
SIO, UCSD. Research Station RAS
http://www.gdirc.ru/index.htm
KR (KRNET)
Kyrgyz Republic
Institute of Seismology of National Academy of
Sciences
KZ (KNDC)
IGR NNC RK (Kazakhstan National Data Center)
The latest information on KZ
and data availability may be viewed on the
Web at:
http://www.kndc.kz
LD / Lamont-Doherty Cooperative
Seismographic Network (LCSN) 1970 - present
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia
University
Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Seismographic
Network (LCSN) monitors earthquakes that occur
primarily
in the Eastern United States and make the data
available to scientific community and to general
public. The network is operated jointly by the
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
(LDEO) and many other educational institutions
and public organizations
in the Eastern United States. LCSN is a component
of the Advanced National
Seismic System (ANSS). Major funds to operate
the network have been
provided by the US Geological Survey under the
National Earthquake
Hazard Reduction Program (NEHRP).
Please include a citation to "The Lamont-Doherty
Cooperative
Seismographic Network (LCSN)" in your work.
It would be helpful if you
would send a citable reference for any publications
that use LCSN data
to Won-Young Kim (wykim@ldeo.columbia.edu). You
could send a paper
reprint to him:
Dr. Won-Young Kim
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
of Columbia University
61 Route 9W,
Palisades, NY 10964-8000
USA
The latest information on LCSN and data availability
may be viewed on the Web at:
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/LCSN
MA / Macedonian Seismological
Network
MB / Montana Regional
Sesimograph Network
Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology
The Montana Regional Sesimograph Network monitors
seismicity in the state of Montana (USA) and
surrounding areas with support from the State
of Montana, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
For information about the Montana
Regional Sesimograph Network: http://mbmgquake.mtech.edu/
MN / Mediterranean Very
Broadband Seismographic Network (MNDC)
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia,
Rome, Italy
The Mediterranean Broad Band Seismographic Network
Anno 2005/06
Salvatore Mazza, M. Olivieri, A. Mandiello, and
P. Casale, chapter 9 of Earthquake Monitoring
and Seismic Hazard Mitigation in Balkan Countries,
Sprinter Sciences + Business B.V. 2008.
For information about Mednet: http://mednet.rm.ingv.it/
NE / New England Seismic
Network (NESN)
Weston Observatory of Boston College
The New England Seismic Network
(NESN) monitors earthquakes that occur in New
England and adjacent areas. The data collected
by the NESN is available through the IRIS Data
Management Center. The NESN is a part of the
Advanced National Seismic System. Operation
of the network has been funded by the US Geological
Survey under the National Earthquake Hazard
Reduction Program. Please include a citation
to "The New England Seismic Network
(NESN)" in your published work. Please send
a copy of any publications that use NESN data
to Dr. John Ebel at john.ebel.1@bc.edu.
Information about the NESN can be viewed on the
Web at: http://quake.bc.edu:8000/
NM / New Madrid 1997
- present
Earthquake Center, Saint Louis University
Saint Louis University monitors earthquakes
in the central United States with support from
Saint Louis University and the U. S. Geological
Survey. Other stations sponsored by Saint Louis
University are integral parts of the IRIS
IU and USGS US networks. All data are available
through the IRIS Data Management Center.
For information about the network and earthquake
monitoring in the region:
http://www.eas.slu.edu/Earthquake_Center/
NN / Nevada Regional
Seismic Network
University of Nevada Reno
The Nevada regional seismic
network monitors earthquake activity throughout
Nevada and many areas of Eastern California.
The complete network includes about 450 channels
of real-time waveform data collected from a
variety of instrumentation. About 30 ANSS strong
motion stations are now operating in the Reno-Carson
City and Las Vegas urban areas.
http://www.seismo.unr.edu
NO / NORSAR
NORSAR operates 3 seismic arrays
(NOA, ARCES, SPITS) and one threcomponent station
(JMIC) in Norway as part of its mission to
operate and maintain IMS stations on Norwegian
territory as well as providing a range of activities
related to the verification of compliance with
the CTBT. See also http://www.norsardata.no.
NR / NARS-Baja 2002
- 2008
Utrecht University
Trampert J., Paulssen H., van
Wettum A., Ritsema J., Clayton R., Castro R.,
Rebollar C., Perez-Vertti A., 2003. New array
monitors seismic activity near Gulf of California,
Mexico, Eos, 84, 4, pp 29,32.
RO / Romanian National
Data Center
National Institute for Earth Physics
The latest information on RO
and data availability may be viewed on the
Web at:
http://www.infp.ro
PL
Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of
Sciences
Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
operates two seismic networks with network codes
PL and PD.
The PL network is currently (Oct.2009) composed
of 7 broadband stations contributing real time
data and 6 short period sites with off-line data
access.
URL: http://www.igf.edu.pl
OE / Austrian Seismic Network
ZAMG - Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics
The Austrian Seismic Network
is operated by the Central Institute for Meteorology
and Geodynamics (ZAMG) in Vienna, Austria,
which also manages the Conrad Observatory.
More on the observatory can be found on www.zamg.ac.at/conrad_observatory.
Information about the Central
Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics
is available at: http://www.zamg.ac.at
OV / OVSICORI
Observatorio Vulcanologico y Sismologico de
Costa Rica
URL: http://www.ovsicori.una.ac.cr
RO / Romanian Seismic
Network (ROSN)
National Institute for Earth Physics
The Romanian Seismic Network (ROSN) is a regional
network of broadband seismometers and strong
motion accelerometers operated by the National
Institute for Earth Physics (NIEP), Bucharest,
Romania. ROSN currently operates 60 seismic stations,
76 strong motion accelerometers networks, one
seismic array in cooperation with AFTAC and one
small aperture seismic array installed by NIEP
in a national project framework.
http://www.infp.ro
RU /ROA/UCM
Broadband Seismic Network
SB / University of California,
Santa Barbara 2003-2012
The SB network consists of data recorded at
instrumented geotechnical test sites designed
to improve our understanding of the effects of
surface geology on strong ground motion. The
instrumentation at these sites includes surface
and borehole arrays of accelerometers and pore
pressure transducers to record strong ground
motions and excess pore pressure generation during
large earthquakes. The sites are part of a research
program, and improve our ability to predict dynamic
soil behavior from future large earthquakes,
and improve our understanding of the liquefaction
phenomena.
The latest information on SB
may be viewed on the Web at: http://nees.ucsb.edu/publications
SC / New Mexico Tech Seismic
Network (NMTSN) 1999- present
New Mexico
Tech
The latest information on SC
may be viewed on the Web at: http://www.ees.nmt.edu/Geop/NM_Seismology.html
SG /
Royal Observatory of Belgium
Superconducting gravimeters: great tools for
low frequency seismology
The latest information on SG
may be viewed on the Web at: http://www.seismology.be
SJ /Serbian Seismological
Network
TA / Transportable
Array 2003-present
IRIS and EarthScope
Data from the TA network were
made freely available as part of the EarthScope
USArray facility supported by the National
Science Foundation, Major Research Facility
program under Cooperative Agreement EAR-0350030.
TO / Tectonic
Observatory
The
latest information on TO and data availability
may be viewed on the Web at: http://www.tectonics.caltech.edu/
TW / Broadband Array in
Taiwan for Seismology (BATS)
Institute of Earth Sciences,s Academia Sinica, Taiwan
The latest information on TW
and data availability may be viewed on the
Web at:
http://bats.earth.sinica.edu.tw/
UA / Caribbean
Andesite Lava Island Precision Seismo-geodetic
Observatory
UO / Pacific Northwest
Seismograph Network (PNSN)
University of Oregon
The Pacific Northwest Seismograph
Network monitors seismicity in the states of
Washington and Oregon (USA) with support from
the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department
of Energy and the State of Washington. University
of Oregon helps to operate stations in southern
Oregon as part of the PNSN. (See UW citation)
http://www.ess.washington.edu/SEIS/PNSN
US / ANSS Data Collection
Center 1991-present
USGS
The latest information on US and data availability may be viewed on the Web at: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/anss/
UU / University of
Utah Regional/Urban Seismic Network
University of Utah
The University of Utah Regional/Urban
Seismic Network monitors seismicity in the Utah
Region (with special focus on the Wasatch Front
urban corridor of north-central Utah) and neighboring
parts of the Intermountain Seismic Belt. Financial
support is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey,
including funding under the Advanced National
Seismic System (ANSS), and by the State of Utah.
http://www.seis.utah.edu
UW / Pacific Northwest
Seismograph Network (PNSN)
University
of Washington
The Pacific Northwest Seismic
Network monitors seismicity in the states of
Washington and Oregon (USA) with support from
the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department
of Energy and the State of Washington.
http://www.pnsn.org
WY / Univeristy of Utah
Seismograph Stations and Yellowstone Volcano Observatory
University of Utah
Earthquake data for the Yellowstone
National Park and surrounding area provided courtesy
of the Univeristy of Utah Seismograph Stations
and the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (a partnership
of the University of Utah, the U.S.Geol. Survey
and Yellowstone National Park). |
IRIS
PASSCAL
The instruments used in the field
program were provided by the PASSCAL facility
of the Incorporated Research Institutions for
Seismology (IRIS) through the PASSCAL Instrument
Center at New Mexico Tech. Data collected during
this experiment will be available through the
IRIS Data Management Center. The facilities of
the IRIS Consortium are supported by the National
Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement
EAR-0004370.
XA 1995-1996 / Missouri to Massachusetts Broadband
Seismometer Experiment (MOMA)
Karen M. Fischer, Brown University
Wysession, M. E., K. M. Fischer, T. J. Clarke,
G. I. Al-eqabi, M. J. Fouch, P. J. Shore, R.
W. Valenzuela, A. Li, and J. M. Zaslow, Slicing
into the Earth, Eos Trans. AGU, 77(48), 477-482,
1996.
XB 200-2002 / Marlborough
New Zealand Short-Period Arrays
Craig Jones, University of Colorado
Wilson, C. K., C. H. Jones, A. F. Sheehan, P.
Molnar, O. Boyd, Continuous Deformation in the
Lower Crust and Upper Mantle Beneath a Continental
Strike-Slip Fault Zone: Marlborough Fault System,
South Island, New Zealand, Geology, in press,
2004.
XD 1999-2000 / Woodlark Rift
Geoff Abers, Boston University
Abers, G.A., A. Ferris, M. Craig, H. Davies,
A.L. Lerner-Lam, J.C. Mutter, and B. Taylor,
Mantle compensation of a region of active metamorphic
core complexes, Woodlark Rift, Papua New Guinea,
Nature, 418, 862-865, 2002.
XE 1999-2001 / BEAAR
Douglas Christensen, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Stachnik, J. C., G. A. Abers, and D. Christensen
(2004), Seismic attenuation and mantle wedge
temperatures in the Alaska subduction zone, J.
Geophys. Res., 109, B10304, doi:10310.11029/12004JB003018.
XE 2002-2002 / Torfajokull
2002
Heidi Soosalu, Bullard Laboratories, University of Cambridge
Technical report:
Soosalu, H., Torfajokull 2002 - seismological
project, Technical report, NVI Research Report
0302, 27 p., 2003.
http://www.norvol.hi.is/pdf/torfa-tech-rep.pdf
Low-frequency earthquakes:
Soosalu, H., R. Lippitsch and P. Einarsson, Low-frequency
earthquakes at the Torfajokull volcano, south
Iceland, submitted to J. Volcanol. Geotherm.
Res., 2005.
High-frequency earthquakes:
Lippitsch, R., R.S. White and H. Soosalu, Precise
hypocentre relocation of microearthquakes in
a high-temperature geothermal field: the Torfajokull
central volcano, Iceland, Geophys. J. Intern.,
160, 371-388, 2005.
XG 1992-1992 / Rocky
Mountain Front
Anne Sheehan, Lamont, University of Colorado
Lerner-Lam, A., A. Sheehan,
and E. Humphreys, Mantle structure at the edge
of a craton: Seismological studies of the crust
and upper mantle at the transition between
the southern Rockies and the Great Plains,
Rocky Mountain Geology, 33, 199-216, 1998.
Sheehan, A. F., G. A. Abers, A. L. Lerner-Lam,
and C. H. Jones, Crustal thickness variations
across the Colorado Rocky Mountains from teleseismic
receiver functions, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 20,391-20,404,
1995.
XH 1994-1995 / Colorado
Plateau-Great Basin Network (CPGB)
Craig Jones, University of Colorado
Sheehan, A. F., C. H. Jones,
M. K. Savage, S. Ozalaybey, and J. M. Schneider,
Contrasting lithospheric structure beneath
the Colorado Plateau and Great Basin: Initial
results from Colorado Plateau - Great Basin
PASSCAL experiment, Geophysical Research Letters,
24 (21), 2609-2612, 1997.
XH 2002-2003 / Western Anatolia Seismic Recording
Experiment
Lupei Zhu, Saint Louis University
The 2002-2003 W Anatolia Seismic Recording Experiment
is supported by US NSF grant INT-0217493 at the
Saint Louis Unversity and TUBITAK of Turkey at
the Dokuz Eylul Universtiy. Short-period instrumentation
is provided by the PASSCAL program. The data
was collected by a dedicated field crew which
includes N. Akyol (DEU), M. Fort (PASSCAL), B.
J. Mitchell (SLU), and L. Zhu (SLU).
XI 2000-2002 / Ethiopia/Kenya
Andrew Nyblade, Penn State University
Nyblade, A.A., and C. A. Langston,
Broadband seismic experiments probe the East
African rift, EOS Trans. AGU,83,405-408, 2002.
XI 2007-2010 / BanglaQuake
Syed Humayun Akhter, Dhaka University Earth Observatory
(DUEO), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka University
Earth Observatory (DUEO) was established in
2003 under joint research program between Geology
Department of Dhaka University, Bangladesh
and Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
of Columbia University at New York, USA. DUEO
is a consortium formed in co-operation with
Rajshahi University, Khulna University, Chittagong
University, Chittagong University of Engineering
and Technology (CUET), Patuakhali Science and
Technology University (PSTU), Shajalal University
of Science and Technology (SUST).
DUEO operates network of 6 permanent seismic
stations, 6 portable seismographs and 18 continuous
geodetic GPS stations in the country. The objectives
of the Observatory is to carryout research on
crustal dynamics, plate motions and to monitor
the seismic activity in Bangladesh and surrounding
countries, as well as to disseminate information
of earthquakes to the government and the public.
Data is open to scientific community.
For additional information, please browse: http://sites.google.com/site/shadueo
Please include a citation to "Dhaka University
Earth Observatory (DUEO)" in your work.
It would be appreciated if you would send a citable
reference for any publications that use DUEO
data to Syed Humayun Akhter (shakhter@univdhaka.edu).
XJ 1997 / Sierran Paradox
Craig Jones, University of Colorado
Boyd, O., C. H. Jones, A. F. Sheehan, Foundering
Lithosphere Imaged Beneath the Southern Sierra
Nevada, California, USA, Science, 305, 660-662,
2004.
XJ 1998-1999 / Side Edge of Kamchatka Subduction
(SEKS)
Yale University and Russian Academy of Sciences
IRIS
Newsletter article:
Kamchatka: Edge of the Plate
Jonathan M. Lees, Mark Brandon, Jeffrey Park,
Vadim Levin, Yale University
Alexei Ozerov, Evgenii Gordeev, Russian Academy
of Sciences
http://www.iris.iris.edu/volume2000no1/page-17-19.htm
papers:
Peyton, V., V. Levin, J. Park, M. T. Brandon,
J. Lees, E. Gordeev, and A. Ozerov, Mantle
flow at a slab edge: Seismic anisotropy in
the Kamchatka
region, Geophysical Research Letters, v28,
379-382, 2001.
http://www.geology.yale.edu/~vadim/Kamchatka-GRL.pdf
Park,
J., V. Levin, M. T. Brandon, J. M. Lees, V.
Peyton, E. Gordeev, and A. Ozerov,
A dangling
slab, amplified arc volcanism, mantle flow
and seismic anisotropy near the Kamchatka
plate corner,
Plate Boundary Zones, Seth
Stein and Jeffrey Freymueller, editors,
AGU Geodynamics Series No. 30, AGU, Washington
DC, pp. 295-324,
2002.
Levin, V., J. Park, J. Lees, M. T.
Brandon, V. Peyton, E. Gordeev, and A. Ozerov,
Crust
and
upper mantle of Kamchatka from teleseismic
receiver functions, Tectonophysics, v358,
233-265, 2002.
XJ 2000-2001 / Snake River
Plain Experiment
Kris Walker, Stanford University
Walker, K., Bokelmann, G., and
Klemperer, S., Shear-wave splitting beneath
the Snake River suggests a mantle upwelling
beneath eastern Nevada, USA, Earth Planet.
Sci. Lett., 222, 529-542.
XK 1999-2000 / CDROM Colorado
Anne Sheehan, University of Colorado
Karlstrom, K. E., et al., Structure and evolution
of the lithosphere beneath the Rocky Mountains:
Initial results from the CD-ROM experiment, GSA
Today, v. 12, no. 3, p. 4-10, March 2002.
Sheehan, A. F., V. Schulte-Pelkum, O. Boyd,
and C. Wilson, Passive source seismology of the
Rocky Mountain region, in The Rocky Mountain
Region: An Evolving Lithosphere, Geophysical
Monograph Series 154, 10.1029/154GM23, p.309-315,
2005.
XM 1999-2001 / Colorado Plateau - Rio Grande
Seismic Transect (LA RISTRA)
Richard Aster, New Mexico Tech
Wilson et al., Broadband Seismic Background
Noise at Temporary Seismic Stations Observed
on a Regional Scale in the Southwestern United
States, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., v.92, n.8,
p.3335-3341, 2002.
Wilson et al., Imaging crust and upper mantle
seismic structure in the southwestern United
States using teleseismic receiver functions,
The Leading Edge, v.22, n.3, p.232-237, 2003
http://www.ees.nmt.edu/Geop/Ristra/ristra.html
XN 1998-1999 / Los Angeles Region Seismic Experiment
(LARSE) II
Monica Kohler, UCLA
Kohler, M. D., and B. C. Kerr, Report for passive
data acquired in the 1998-1999 Los Angeles Region
Seismic Experiment II: a transect from Santa
Monica Bay to the Westernmost Mojave Desert,
USGS Open-File Report, 02-329, 2002.
XO 1997-1999 / NOMAD
Karen M. Fischer, Brown University
Fouch, M. J., K. M. Fischer, E. M. Parmentier,
M. E. Wysession, and T. J. Clarke. Shear-wave
splitting, continental keels, and patterns of
mantle flow, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 6255-6275,
2000.
XQ 2001-2002 / North Island
Geophysical Transect Passive (NIGHT Passive)
Tony Harrison, University of Cambridge (SEIS-UK)
63 Short period instruments recording
continuously for a two month period in central
North Island, New Zealand. Instruments operated
by the University of Cambridge.
XS 1996 / Erebus Pilot Experiment
Richard Aster, New Mexico Tech
Rowe, C., Aster, R., Kyle, P., Schlue, J., Dibble,
R., Broadband recording of Strombolian explosions
and associated very-long-period seismic signals
on Mount Erebus volcano, Ross Island, Antarctica,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 2297-2300, 1998.
http://www.ees.nmt.edu/Geol/volcanology/erebus.html
XT 2004-2004 / SE Caribbean
Passive Experiment
Jeniffer Masy, FUNVISIS
Masy, J.,Tabare, T., Ruiz, S.,
Bidimensional model in the colission zone of
the Caribbean and South American Plate, along
the Leeward Antilles and Trinidad (Work in
Progress)
XV 1999-2000 /
Kilauea East Rift Zone Experiment, Hawaii
Clifford Thurber, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Haslinger, F., C. Thurber, M. Mandernach and
P. Okubo, Tomographic image of P-velocity structure
beneath Kilauea's East Rift Zone and South Flank:
seismic evidence for a deep magma body, Geophys.
Res. Lett., 28, 375-378, 2001.
XZ 1999-2000 / Erebus II
Richard Aster, New Mexico Tech
Aster, R., Mah, S.Y., Kyle, P., McIntosh,
W.., Dunbar, N., Johnson, J., Ruiz, M., McNamara,
S., Very long period oscillations of Mount Erebus
Volcano, J. Geophys. Res., 108 (B11), 2522, doi:10.1029/2002JB002101,
2003.
http://www.ees.nmt.edu/Geol/volcanology/erebus.html
YA 1998-2000 / Coso Passive
Short Period Arrays
Craig Jones, University of Colorado
Wilson, C. K., C. H. Jones, and H. J. Gilbert,
A single-chamber silicic magma system inferred
from shear-wave discontinuities of the crust
and uppermost mantle, Coso geothermal area, California,
J. Geophysical Research, 108 [B5], 10.1029/2002JB001798,
2003.
YB 2005-2006 / Broadband
Array at Mount St. Helens
Greg Waite, USGS
Waite, G. P., B. A. Chouet,
and P. B. Dawson (2008), Eruption dynamics
at Mount St. Helens imaged from broadband seismic
waveforms: Interaction of the shallow magmatic
and hydrothermal systems, J. Geophys. Res.,
113, B02305, doi:10.1029/2007JB005259.
YF 1999-2001 / MIDSEA
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland; UNSA, Nice, France;
INGV, Rome, Italy
Van der Lee, S., F. Marone,
M. van der Meijde, D. Giardini, A. Deschamps,
L. Margheriti, P. Burkett, S.C. Solomon, P.M.
Alves, M. Chouliaras, A. Eshwehdi, A.S. Suleiman,
H. Gashut, M. Herak, R. Ortiz, J.M. Davila,
A. Ugalde, J. Vila, K. Yelles, Eurasia-Africa
Plate Boundary Region Yields New Seismographic
Data, Eos Trans. AGU, 82, 637 645 646, 2001.
http://www.seg.ethz.ch/
YI 2003-2006
Yale Univ., Rutgers Univ, INGV
Margheriti ,L., S. Pondrelli,
D. Piccinini, N. Piana Agostinetti, F.P. Lucente,
A. Amato, P. Baccheschi, L. Giovani, S. Salimbeni,
J. Park, M. Brandon, V. Levin, J. Plomerova,
P. Jedlicka, L. Vecsey, V. Babuska, A. Fiaschi,
B Carpani And P. Ulbricht (2006). The Subduction
Structure of the Northern Apennines: Results
from the RETREAT Seismic Deployment. Annals
of Geophysics 49, N 4/5 August/October 2006
pp1005-1017
YL
2001-02 / Himalayan Nepal Tibet Seismic Experiment
(HIMNT)
Anne Sheehan, University of Colorado at Boulder
Schulte-Pelkum, V., G. Monsalve,
A. Sheehan, M. R. Pandey, S. Sapkota, R. Bilham,
and F. Wu, Imaging the Indian subcontinent
beneath the Himalaya, Nature, v. 435, pp. 1222-1225,
30 June 2005, doi:10.1038/nature03678.
De la Torre, T. L., and A. F.
Sheehan, Broadband seismic noise analysis
of the Himalayan Nepal Tibet Seismic Experiment,
Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., v. 95, 1202-1208,
June 2005, doi:10.1785/0120040098.
Sheehan, A. F., F. T. Wu, F.
Blume, G. Monsalve, H. Gilbert, T. de la Torre,
R. Bendick, V. Schulte-Pelkum, R. Bilham, G.
C. Huang, M. R. Pandey, H. B. Liu, Himalayan
Nepal Tibet broadband seismic experiment (HIMNT),
Eos Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, Fall meeting
2002.
YO 2003-06 / TUCAN - Central
American Subduction Factory
Geoff Abers, Boston University
Karen Fisher, Brown University
Abers, G.A., L. Auger, E. Syracuse, T. Plank,
K.M. Fischer, C. Rychert, A. Walker, J.M. Protti,
V. Gonzalez, W. Strauch and P. Perez, Imaging
the subduction factory beneath Central America:
The TUCAN Broadband Seismic Experiment, EOS Trans.
AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl., 2004.
YZ 2003-04 / Dhofar Seismic
Experiment
CNRS UPMC
Tiberi, C., Leroy, S., d'Acremont, E., Bellahsen,
N., Ebinger, C., Al-Lazki, A. and Pointu, A.,
2007. Crustal geometry of the northeastern Gulf
of Aden passive margin: localization of the deformation
inferred from receiver function analysis. Geophys.
J. Int., 168(doi:10.1111/j.1365-246X.2006.03294.x):
1247-1260.
Lucazeau, F., Leroy, S., Bonneville, A., Goutorbe,
B., Rolandone, F., d'Acremont, E., Watremez,
L., Düsünur, D., Tuchais, P., Huchon,
P., Bellahsen, N. & Al-Toubi,
K. (2008). Persistent thermal activity at the
Eastern Gulf of Aden after continental break-up,
Nature Geosciences. 854-858
Basuyau, C. Tiberi, C., S. Leroy, G. Stuart,
A. Al-Lazki, K. Al-Toubi, C. Ebinger, Evidence
of partial melting beneath a continental margin:
case of Dhofar, in the Northern Gulf of Aden
(Sultanante of Oman), J. Geophys. Res.(in revision).
ZC 2005 / Mount St. Helens
Passive Seismic Experiment 2005
Weston Thelen, University of Washington
Array of 37 texans deployed
for 2 days in a line north from the old dome
and 8 three-component instruments deployed
for 1+ months within and around the crater.
ZI 2001-2005 / PLUME Polynesian
Lithosphere and Upper Mantle Experiment
CNRS/INSU
PLUME was funded by the French
Ministère de la Recherche. Many thanks
to the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
(CNRS), to the Université de Polynésie
Française (UPF), and to the Commissariat à l'Energie
Atomique (CEA) for having made this experiment
possible. http://www.dstu.univ-montp2.fr/PERSO/barruol/polynesia/
ZN 2008-2009 / METEO ARUBA/RICE
UNIV
Meteorological Service Aruba
Temporary CMG6-TD data from Aruba at the Meteorological
Service of Aruba in collaboration with Rice Univ.
Program ends October 2009.
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