Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Global Reporting Geophysical Observatories in Chile

IR AL SITIO https://www.iris.edu/hq/projects/chile

A collaborative project between the University of Chile and IRIS has established a network of ten geophysical observatories with combined broadband seismic, strong motion, infrasound, and meteorologic sensors at approximately 300 km spacing along the length of Chile. 

Support for this project has come from an MRI award from the National Science Foundation to IRIS in order to help develop this network.
This deployment create a backbone of high quality stations to serve as a foundation for a new Chilean National Seismic Network, which will eventually include up to additional 65 stations installed by the University of Chile. Many of these stations are already installed, operating, and available in the IRIS DMC (C1 Network). 

The ten GRO-Chile stations (C Network) are now exclusively operated by the University of Chile, CSN and also deliver real-time data to IRIS and the USGS NEIC. These efforts have tremendously increased data coverage across Chile, bolstering research as well as improving tsunami early warning detection system coverage.

GRO-Chile Stations

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