Title: Russian Seismic Network' State and Development A' Malovichko
1 Russian Seismic Network.State and Development
A. Malovichko
January, 2009, Cape Town, South Africa
Russian Academy of Sciences Geophysical Survey
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GS RAS Seismic Network
269 stations
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Number of Seismic Stations in Russian Network
USSR Collapse
Stabilization
Development
GS RAS establishment
Total
Digital
IRIS stations
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2005 - 2006 Reorganization of seismological
observation system of Russian Academy of
Sciences- 7 former independent expeditions were
united in one structurewith main office in
Obninsk
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Geophysical Survey Seismic Network269
stations 244 digital
- Sakhalin-Kurily Department
- 31 stations, included 23 digital (1 broad
band) - Northern Osetiya Department
- 12 digital stations
- Dagestan Department
- 17 stations, included 2 digital
- Kola Department
- 5 digital stations (1 broad band and 1 array)
- European Department and Teleseismic Network
(Obninsk) - 46 stations, included 44 digital and 2 broad
band
- Altai Sayan Department SB RAS
- 61 digital stations
- Baikal Department SB RAS
- 23 digital stations (1 broad band)
- Buryatiya Department SB RAS
- 8 digital stations
- Yakutia Department SB RAS
- 19 digital stations (1 broad band)
- Kamchatka Department
- 45 digital stations, included 3 local
telemetric system and 4 broad band stations - Magadan Department
- 15 digital stations (2 broad band)
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1. Creation of modern tsunami system at Far
East of Russia
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Creation of modern tsunami system at Far East of
Russia
2007 - 2010
1 backbone station 2 auxiliary station 3
processing center 4 IRIS stations
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Backbone tsunami station Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski
y
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Equipment for backbone station
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Backbone tsunami station Juzno-Sakhalinsk
11Near RT estimation of the earthquake
parameters in Far East Russia
2008/10/30 015514.9 46.46ºN
153.18ºE H 38 ?? M 5.5
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2. Creation of satellite segment for data
transmission
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50 terminals
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Development of Satellite Communication
Channels in Russian Seismic Network
15 ??????????
1.01.2008 - 15 terminals
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Development of Satellite Communication
Channels in Russian Seismic Network
27 ??????????
1.01.2009 - 27 terminals
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3. Improvement data exchange with regional and
international seismological centers
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Magnitude levels of teleseismic monitoring
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Teleseismic Network used in Alert Survey
(Obninsk)69 stations in near real time regime
(29 Russian 40 foreign)
Main data processing center
27 BB stations - on the territory of Russia,
including 12 IRIS stations, 40 BB stations - of
the Global Seismograph Network (GSN) and IMS
Network
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Number of earthquakes processed in Alert Service
1996 - 2007
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World Seismicity from Seismological Bulletins of
GS RAS 2000-2008
gt 26 500 EQ
Russia
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4. Development seismic instrumentation
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Seismic recorder UGRA
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24 Earthquake in
Chechen Republic 11.10.2008
0906 UTC Ms 5.6
25 Earthquake in
Chechen Republic 11.10.2008
0906 UTC Ms 5.6
Seismic station Grozniy, R 40 km
26Thank you!
January, 2009, Cape Town, South Africa