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John Clinton, Director of National Seismic Networks
Swiss Seismological Service
ORFEUS Annual Meeting, Istanbul, 12 Nov 2012
NA3 team: METU, SED ETHZ, ORFEUS, EMSC, INGV Milano, LGIT
Overview of Technical Developments for Capacity Building in Strong Motion in NERA NA3
Overview • Political discussion crucial but not the core part of the presentations in this session
• Present a framework for accessing strong motion data from Europe in a coordinated manner
• 2 main parts:
§ Discovery of, and access to, strong motion data as rapidly as possible after an earthquake
§ Creation of a high quality, updated, strong motion catalogue for researchers
• Also create a on-line, interactive inventory for strong motion station in greater European region
• All data available on a webportal
Strong motion databases in Europe FP 4
FP 5 Ambraseys et al. group
Collecting, compiling and processing of strong-motion data (uniform structure of data & metadata)
Actually maintained by the University of Iceland
FP 6 Homogeneous accelerometric database
Automatic processing
FP 7 Follow up of NERIES. Goals: dynamic database
2007-2010: Improvements of national strong-motion databases (e.g. Italy, Turkey)
Strong-motion databases (no portal, no improvement or homogenization of collected data) FP 7
Collection of European data. Data are published after the revision of metadata by a board of experts. Finalised to the evaluation of GMPE and GM variability
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NERA NA3 Main Objective
Build European integrated databanks of strong-motion records and associated metadata relevant and accessible to both earthquake engineering and seismology communities that reflects the state of the art and research needs in these fields.
‘Peer-reviewed’ databanks using manual processing
Rapidly available databanks using automatic processing
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NERA NA3 Main Objective
Build European integrated databanks of strong-motion records and associated metadata relevant and accessible to both earthquake engineering and seismology communities that reflects the state of the art and research needs in these fields.
‘Peer-reviewed’ databanks using manual processing
Rapidly available databanks using automatic processing
RRSM ESM
EIDA (European Integrated Data Archives) Italy (INGV), France (RESIF), Germany (GFZ, BGR), Switzerland (SED), ORFEUS Centralised access to distributed waveform archives All VEBSN stations included - All EIDA nodes run ArcLink with SeisComp3 dB
- Data hosted at distributed node - Metadata maintained locally by each node - Metadata for whole system synchronised at each node
- Discovery of entire dataset possible from each node - Request for data made at any individual node will reroute data request to node which has the data
hosted@ODC / INGV?
hosted@ODC
web portals @ EMSC
Rapid, Raw Strong Motion (RRSM) data (automatic, near real time, back to ~2000)
Engineering Strong Motion (ESM) data
(regular manual updates)
Generic seismic data (currently: Event / Broadband Waveform
Explorers)
NERA NA3 Architecture Overview
ESM Event / Parameter dB
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
continuous broadband /continuous and triggered strong motion
hosted@EIDA nodes
RRSM Event / Parameter dB (SC3)
Processed ESM event waveforms
Static ESM Event / Parameter dB + waveforms
Station Book - Online, interactive station book for all strong motion stations
- Automatically will includes stations in EIDA / RRSM - Other stations can be included manually through website
- Additional metadata (eg sensor / datalogger type, vault type, free field, geology) not in EIDA dB can also be manually included
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
Data Dissemination – likely follow SIGMA project
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
Data Dissemination – likely follow SIGMA project
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
Data Dissemination – likely follow SIGMA project
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
Data Dissemination – likely follow SIGMA project
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
Data Dissemination – likely follow SIGMA project
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
Data Dissemination – likely follow SIGMA project
JFC/CC/PK 06/2012
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Current data available on EIDA – all
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Current data available on EIDA – strong motion only
Strategy for future
- NERA NA3 efforts will demonstrate technical feasibility for rapid and high quality data dissemination using modern tools
- How to continue and nurture these efforts in Europe
- EPOS: long term strategy for Earth Sciences
- Strong motion is part of Seismological Observations section
- Strong motion can become part of ORFEUS mandate
- Provides a neutral coordinating body that can encourage open realtime and archive data, establish MoUs – like it has done with Seismology
- EPOS also will secure technical continuity of RRSM / ESM
Questions to Address at this meeting.
- How do regular strong motion networks join in these efforts?
- Political: what setup do you want?
- Technical:
- joining RRSM (realtime / EIDA)?
- Joining ESM?
- Continue with individual dissemination tools?
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