[ANSS-netops] [IRIS][ssa-meetings] Station Build-out for Earthquake Early Warning (Abstracts due by 1/11!)

Robert Busby busby at iris.edu
Mon Jan 7 00:22:23 UTC 2019


Hi Mouse

We have prepared a description of the TA in the Lower48 and offer a 
limited number of bound copies to those network operators interested. 
Please email myself or Andy Frassetto for a printed copy.

IRIS has finalized a comprehensive report on the design and operation of
the EarthScope Transportable Array in the Lower-48 U.S. This
incorporates community feedback received on a draft version that was
made available in June, includes several expanded and reorganized
sections/figures, and more fully acknowledges of the individuals and
groups that contributed to the success of the project.

The low and high-resolution versions of the report are available here:
http://www.usarray.org/researchers/obs/transportable/l48_ta_report

On 1/3/2019 1:46 PM, Mouse Reusch wrote:
>
> Howdy Colleagues!
>
> Fabia and I would like to invite abstracts for a session on building 
> out seismic networks.  We are working on EEW-capable networks, but 
> similar philosophies could be applied to any rapid network expansion.  
> Full session description is below.
>
> Abstract submission for the 2019 SSA Annual Meeting 
> (https://www.seismosoc.org/annual-meeting/) is available up to 11th 
> January (one week from Friday!!!) Please join us in Seattle!
>
> *Station Build-out for Earthquake Early Warning*
>
> On the US West Coast, the U.S. Geological Survey and its partner 
> institutions, University of California, Berkeley, Caltech, the 
> University of Oregon and the University of Washington are focusing on 
> completing the build-out of the infrastructure for initial 
> implementation of ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) in the 
> United States. Over the next few years, the number of EEW-capable 
> seismic stations must at least double from today's ~850 contributing 
> stations. This effort requires planning regarding station density and 
> type as well as complex logistics including siting, legal and 
> environmental permitting, equipment specification and delivery. Other 
> important topics include data quality and latency, continuous 
> monitoring systems, delivery of alerts and other technical topics. 
> This session invites contributions from any EEW system operator on all 
> these topics related to EEW build, including case studies for current 
> and planned seismic networks as well as new ideas for developing EEW 
> deployments and collaborations with contributing networks that are 
> novel for their design or approach in handling these issues.
>
>
> Conveners
>
> Mouse Marie Reusch, Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (topo at uw.edu)
> Fabia Terra, Berkeley Seismological Laboratory (terra at seismo.berkeley.edu)
>
>
>
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Robert W. Busby
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USArray / EarthScope                  37 Haynes Avenue
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