About the FDSN
The International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks
(FDSN) is a global organization. Its membership is comprised
of groups responsible for the installation and maintenance
of seismographs either within their geographic borders or
globally. Membership in the FDSN is open to all organizations
that operate more than one broadband station. Members agree
to coordinate station siting and provide free and open access
to their data. This cooperation helps scientists all over
the world to further the advancement of earth science and
particularly the study of global seismic activity. The FDSN
also holds commission status within IASPEI.
The FDSN goals related to station siting and instrumentation
are to provide stations with good geographic distribution,
recording data with 24 bits of resolution in continuous time
series with at least a 20 sample per second sampling rate.
The FDSN was also instrumental in development of a universal
standard for distribution of broadband waveform data and
related parametric information. The Standard for Exchange
of Earthquake Data (SEED) format is the result of that effort.
Network Codes
Network codes are also assigned by the FDSN in order to
provide uniqueness to seismological data streams. Network
operators request these unique codes for both permanent and
temporary networks. Network Code request forms are here.
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