Czech Regional Seismic Network and the Antelope system at the Geophysical Institute, Prague



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Czech Regional Seismic Network and the Antelope system at the Geophysical Institute, Prague Jan Zedník Geophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Prague European Antelope Users Group Meeting Trieste, February 27-28, 2007

Stations of the Czech Regional Seismic Network and seismic events in central Europe in 2000-2004

Stations of the CRSN Station Code Latitude Long. Alt. Operator Sensor DAS Open Průhonice PRU 49.9883 14.5417 302 GI Praque Kirnos + SP CMG-3T+SP STS-2 + SP Lennartz 5800 Vistec ED+SC 1991 1997 2003 Kašperské Hory Dobruška/ Polom KHC 49.1309 13.5782 700 GI Praque Kirnos + SP STS-2 + SP DPC 50.3502 16.3222 748 GI Praque STS-2 EpiSensor FBA- STS-1 Lennartz5800 Vistec ED+SC Quanterra ED + SC 1995 1997 2003 1992 2004 2006 Nový Kostel NKC 50.2331 12.4479 564 GI Praque STS-2 EpiSensor FBA Vistec ED+SC 1997 2003 2004 Panska Ves PVCC 50.5282 14.5689 311 GI Prague STS-2 ED+SC 2003 Třešť TREC 49.2948 15.4871 GI Prague CMG-3T ED+SC 2005 Upice UPC 50.5000 16.0222 737 GI Prague S5S Vistec ED+SC 2000 2003 Ostrava/ Krásné Pole OKC 49.3087 18.1472 272 TU/ÚGN Ostrava CMG-3ESP + SP Vistec ED+SC 1998 2003 Vranov VRAC 49.3084 16.5933 470 IPE Brno TSJ-1b STS-2 Lennartz Quanterra 1991 2003 Moravský MORC 49.7768 17.5425 742 IPE Brno/ STS-2 Quanterra 1994 Beroun GEOFON Moravský KRUC 49.0619 16.3952 341 IPE Brno/ STS-2 Quanterra 1995 Krumlov ZAMG Velká Javorina JAVC 48.8591 17.6707 827 IPE Brno/ ZAMG STS-2 Quanterra 1995 CMG-3T PC acquisition 1994 Praha PRA 50.0703 14.4331 225 Charles Univ. Praque

DAS used at the CRSN Quanterra Q4120 at station Dobruška/Polom. EarthData + SeisComp at Průhonice, Kašperské Hory, Nový Kostel, Úpice, Panská Ves a Ostrava/Krásné Pole

Dobruska/Polom (DPC) Geophysical Institute AS CR N50.35 E16.32 748 m Station of the Federation of the Digital Seismological Networks DAS: Quanterra Q4132 Sensor: STS-2, EpiSensor FBA ES-T, STS-1 (Mednet) Timing: GPS Access: over Internet to GI in real time Sampling: 20 Hz continuous, 100 Hz triggered Data format: miniseed Available data: AutoDRM, WWW June 1988 - present continuous IRIS DMC - continuous since 1992

Novy Kostel (NKC) Geophysical Institute AS CR N50.23 E12.45 564 m DAS: EarthData + SeisComP Sensor: STS-2, SM-3 (local network Webnet), EpiSensor FBA ES-T Timing: GPS Access: over Internet to GI in real time Sampling: 20 Hz continuous, 100 Hz triggered Data format: miniseed Available data: AutoDRM, WWW: June 2000-present continuous

Panska Ves (PVCC) Geophysical Institute AS CR N50.23 E14.45 311 m DAS: EarthData + SeisComP Sensor: STS-2 Timing: GPS Access: over Internet to GI in real time Sampling: 20 Hz continuous, 100 Hz triggered Data format: miniseed Available data: AutoDRM, WWW: September 2003-present continuous

Virtual network of the GI ASCR

Seismological service GI Prague Data flow SeedLink ETH Zurich SeedLink INGV Rome PRU SeedLink GFZ Potsdam SeedLink GRSN Erlangen KHC NKC OKC SeedLink GI Prague Antelope 4.6 GI Prague UPC SeedLink GI Warsaw SeedLink GI Bratislava Antelope IPE Brno Antelope ZAMG Vienna Antelope IRIS DMC DPC Antelope ODC De Bilt DPC PVCC Antelope 4.8 GI Prague Antelope GS Ljubljana Antelope INFP Bucharest

Antelope 4.6 - rtm

Antelope 4.6 - dbevents

Antelope 4.6 example of mislocation

Recent automatic locations (no warranty)

http://seis.ig.cas.cz/quakemap/index.html Hypocentral Solution: Local Date: 02.03. 2006 Local Time: 00:46 cez Universal Time: 2006-03-01 23:46:35 GMT Magnitude: 2.0ML Latitude: 49.80 Longitude: 18.54 Depth: 0 km

Antelope 4.6 orbmonrtd

Evid #9036 : POLAND Orid Author Mb Ml Time Latitude Longitude Depth 11093 orbassoc 1:06:39.492 50.3680 18.7642 0.0 Evid #9037 : AUSTRIA 11094 orbassoc mag 2.33 1:38:51.541 48.2849 15.4293 0.0 Evid #9038 : SAMOA ISLANDS REGION 11121 QED 5.60 8:04:58.000-16.5400-170.2000 33.0 11095 orbassoc 8:05:33.436 0.9115-171.3285 30.0 Evid #9039 : CZECH REPUBLIC 11096 orbassoc 8:26:11.249 49.7498 18.7322 0.0 Evid #9040 : CZECH REPUBLIC 11097 orbassoc mag 0.88 9:01:45.385 49.1860 13.2076 0.0 Evid #9041 : POLAND 11098 orbassoc 9:20:31.718 50.3996 18.1862 0.0 Evid #9042 : CZECH REPUBLIC Antelope 4.6 daily report Czech Regional Seismic Network seis:/arch/service/antelope/gfu database=db/gfu orb=localhost:7301 Data report for 1 days beginning Thursday December 11 2003-345 Total detections: 2865 Total triggers : 1816 Total origins : 30 Total events : 28

SeismicHandler and locating regional events Rockburst Ostrava, March 12, 2006 T=01:14:44.5 UTC, h=0 km, ML=3.2

Antelope 4.6 send bulletin Event 26588 POLAND Date Time Err RMS Latitude Longitude Smaj Smin Az Depth Err Ndef Nsta Gap mdist Mdist Qual Author OrigID 2005/11/30 04:52:52.48-1.00 0.65 51.7930 16.2933-1.0-1.0-1 10.0-1.0 19 0 250 1.44 6.13 a i uk myorbambm 28767 Magnitude Err Nsta Author OrigID ML 3.8 0.3 8 myorbambm 28767 Sta Dist EvAz Phase Time TRes Azim AzRes Slow SRes Def SNR Amp Per Qual Magnitude ArrID ARSA 4.57 186.6 P 04:54:02.285 0.6 T 15.3 m_i 0.0 177987 CLL 2.10 257.9 P 04:53:27.649-0.1 T 42.1 m_i 0.0 177988 DAVA 6.13 225.2 P 04:54:23.303 0.3 T 8.9 m_i 0.0 177989 DPC 1.44 179.3 P 04:53:17.428-1.2 T 192.3 m_i 0.0 177990 KHC 3.17 214.1 P 04:53:41.595-0.8 T 33.2 m_i 0.0 177991 KRUC 2.73 178.6 P 04:53:36.439 0.1 T 81.5 m_i 0.0 177992 LJU 5.86 192.1 P 04:54:20.546 1.1 T 3.6 m_i 0.0 177993 MOA 4.15 199.1 P 04:53:55.389-0.5 T 65.3 m_i 0.0 177994 MORC 2.17 158.1 P 04:53:28.634 0.0 T 86.1 m_i 0.0 177995 MOX 3.15 250.4 P 04:53:42.041-0.0 T 8.5 m_i 0.0 177996 NKC 2.88 238.7 P 04:53:38.595 0.2 T 25.9 m_i 0.0 177997 OKC 2.28 148.4 P 04:53:30.495 0.3 T 38.3 m_i 0.0 177998 PRU 2.12 212.2 P 04:53:26.845-1.0 T 97.5 m_i 0.0 177999 PVCC 1.66 221.2 P 04:53:20.895-0.8 T 319.9 m_i 0.0 178000 VRAC 2.49 175.5 P 04:53:33.188 0.1 T 51.2 m_i 0.0 178001 VYHS 3.68 152.7 P 04:53:50.140 0.7 T 4.5 m_i 0.0 178002 WET 3.42 220.7 P 04:53:45.369-0.5 T 44.1 m_i 0.0 178003 WTTA 5.44 215.5 P 04:54:14.170 0.5 T 8.5 m_i 0.0 178004 ZST 3.63 171.5 P 04:53:49.870 1.1 T 3.2 m_i 0.0 178005

Antelope 4.6 origin alarm Automatic report from seis:7301 Time=30.Nov 04:52:52 lat= 51.79 lon=16.29 Magnitude: mb= 3.36 ms= - ml= 3.81 ndef=19 nass=19 Region: POLAND Criteria: czech_reg Polygons: Poland 211km NNE from Praha 66km N from Legnica 195km ENE from Dresden 212km ESE from Berlin 228km E from Torgau OriginID( for dbpick): 28767 Automatically sent by Antelope, Geophys. Inst. Prague, jzd

WWW access to the GI-ASCR stations

Antelope 4.8 GSN virtual network

Antelope 4.8 GSN dbevents