Pasadena Very-Broad-Band System and Its Use for Real-time Seismology
- Creators
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Kanamori, Hiroo
- Others:
- Kanamori, Hiroo
- Mikumo, Takeshi
Abstract
As a joint project between California Institute of Technology, The University of Southern California, The United States Geological Survey, and The Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, a very broadband seismograph system was installed in November 1987 at the Kresge Laboratory of California Institute of Technology (Figure 1). The system consists of a 3-component Wielandt-Streckeisen seismometer, Kinemetrics FBA-3 accelerometer and a Quanterra 24-bit data logger with telephone dial-up capability. The system is essentially similar to the one developed by Steim (1985) and installed at the Harvard Observatory, Massachusetts. One significant difference is a 3-component strong-motion data channel which is added to obtain on-scale recordings of large regional earthquakes. The overall dynamic range is about 200 db. The response of the system is approximately flat in velocity over a period range from 0.2 to 370 sec. The sampling interval is 20 samples per second.
Additional Information
© 1990 USGS.Attached Files
Published - Kanamori_1990p135.pdf
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- Eprint ID
- 51393
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20141106-150104763
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2014-11-06Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2020-03-09Created from EPrint's last_modified field
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- Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences (GPS)
- Series Name
- U.S. Geological Survey open-file report
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 90-98