COOPERATIVE OPERATION OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST SEISMOGRAPH NETWORK
SOUTHERN OREGON ANALOG AND BROADBAND STATIONS
01HQAG0012
D. Toomey, P.I.
Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
Phone:(541)346-5576
e-mail: drt@newberry.uoregon.edu
URL: /SEIS/PNSN/
Key words: Real-time earthquake information
Oct. 1, 2001 - Sept. 30, 2002
Non-technical Summary
Cooperative Agreement 01HQAG0012 funds installation and maintenance of seismometer stations in
central and southern Oregon. The data from these stations is
telemetered in real time to the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN) in Seattle which collects and analyzes earthquake data.
The PNSN operates seismometers throughout Washington and Oregon, including
175 seismometer stations west of 120 degrees west longitude under Cooperative Agreement 01HQAG0011.
- Figure 1. Seismograph stations
operated by or recorded at
the PNSN at the end of September, 2002.
Black crosses indicate the locations of short-period vertical seismometers, while red triangular symbols represent the locations of three-component broad-band seismometer installations. White squares denote the locations of three-component strong-motion seismometer stations, and Cities are designated by unfilled diamonds.
Stations in central and southern Oregon are maintained under
this agreement.
Publications
Quarterly bulletins from the PNSN (/SEIS/PNSN/REPTS/quarterly.html)
provide operational details and descriptions of seismic
activity in Washington and Oregon.